[AJD] Boring Job
Grant Weir
weirgrant at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 30 07:20:45 PST 2005
Thanks for the nice comments. That's a nice looking setup you have there
chris, I'd love to have that machine in my (home) shop. We also have a
horizontal at the shop where I work, but it's rather large and I'm not
familiar with operating it. I could give it a whirl I suppose, but I'd
rather not learn a new machine on a part that I can't afford to lose. Doing
it in a nice manual horizontal sure looks a lot easier than with a vertical.
Funny how you never seem to have just the right machine - at just the
right time. :-)
The guy at the diesel shop where I bought the sleeves claimed I was lucky
to be getting sleeves so large and long. He seemed surprised when a
warehouse in detroit or somewhere had them. They charged me about $400 CDN
for both of them shipped to my door and I thought that was pretty fair.
Grant Weir
Saskatoon, SK.
Canada
>From: Chris Klossner <Klossner at worldnet.att.net>
>To: Antique John Deere mailing list
><antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>Subject: Re: [AJD] Boring Job
>
> That is a nice set up for boring one out. The length of the cylinders
>on the
>old stuff does cause a problem for some of the newer machines. Even
>finding
>long enough sleeves can be tough. I use a Lucas horizontal boring mill.
>It
>works good for the John Deere's and stationary engines. It has 24" of
>quill
>travel so the length is not too much problem. It is about the same age as
>tractors and engines probably a 1930's machine but still works good.
>http://home.att.net/~klossner/lucas1.jpg
>
> Chris Klossner
>
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