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Reply #15 - 04/20/12 at 13:50:34
 
Alternate method
chuck a large enough grinding stone in a drill press
lay the pulley on the table
and go at it
hopefully the table is square   Grin
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Reply #16 - 04/20/12 at 16:47:34
 
Good idea, Versy...
That sounds easier...  What kind of bit?...
Is there some kind of super tough metal routing bit?... (This stuff is very hard)...

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Reply #17 - 04/20/12 at 17:15:16
 
Go to a machine shop supply house & toss it on the counter & ask them what kinda tool would ya need in your drill press to do it. Ask if they know of a machine shop owned by a biker type,, sometimes people cut people some slack,, I had a guy drill something for me, took about 1/2 hour to set up & do it, cost me ten whole bucks,, & he had a bridgeport & that thing was struggling,, I had no idea that metal was so hard.
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Reply #18 - 04/21/12 at 00:50:23
 
A drill press isn't going to help with this. This needs to be done in a mill or a lathe. Without removing those side-plates, I would do this in a mill but seeing as you already ground away the only two surfaces I could have located against, I would have to do this in a lathe. This means the side plates have to come off and then attempt to reinstall the plates afterwards. The unfortunate thing is, unless you're friends with a machinist, this isn't going to be cheap.


*edit* Looking at it again, I think I would use a mill. I think those side plates are straight enough to locate on. It would definitely be a LOT easier.
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Reply #19 - 04/21/12 at 07:06:14
 
If,.....as was said, the metal is too hard to cut w/ carbide, it must be ground w/ a very hi speed grinder !!

Maybe the drill press idea isn't that far off, but it better be a super hi speed drill press, and even then the stone speed at and near the center is very slow.

I have the lathe, and I have a very good die grinder, but I have never thought of making a tool post holder for the grinder,......maybe a good rainy day project !

JOG has the best idea !
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Reply #20 - 04/21/12 at 07:40:50
 
Serowbot wrote on 04/20/12 at 13:15:09:
Hey guys,.. I've been out in the shop doing deep thoughts and some measurements...

I think the consensus is correct... the inner surface needs to be trued on a lathe...
I am surprised that the pulley can be cocked on the shaft, but that appears to be it...
So,.. recommend if you try it... you need access to a lathe...

I'm going to sit on this project for while and see if a lathe turns up in my sphere of influence...
Wink...

While you are better off finding a good used US made quality lathe, (good luck) don't underestimate what a China made HF lathe will do.
The price is right, and they are cheaply made, but if you don't get in a hurry and "horse it" like you can a good lathe, it will serve the purpose for most projects just fine. I know I use mine far more than I ever expected, and in 8 yrs the only serious thing was I smoked the motor, not hard to do on any china stuff.  Embarrassed
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Reply #21 - 04/21/12 at 07:49:55
 
Alrighty,... how about a high-speed router with a grinder stone bit and a flat plate with a hole in the middle mounted against the pulley for level...

That stuff,... I got... (if the bit can go that deep)...


PS..Routy,... isn't there some way to use my Raptor to fix this?... Grin...

PSS... OHH!  Neighborhood wide yard sale today!  No telling what tools I might find..
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Reply #22 - 04/21/12 at 08:06:20
 
Routy wrote on 04/21/12 at 07:40:50:
While you are better off finding a good used US made quality lathe, (good luck) don't underestimate what a China made HF lathe will do.
The price is right, and they are cheaply made, but if you don't get in a hurry and "horse it" like you can a good lathe, it will serve the purpose for most projects just fine. I know I use mine far more than I ever expected, and in 8 yrs the only serious thing was I smoked the motor, not hard to do on any china stuff.  Embarrassed

+1 I got one of those Grizzlys and it's not too bad. It had a minor oil leak and I had to send back one of the castings for replacement, but it has settled down into a pretty good groove now.. they just take some finessing.  

Back to the problem at hand.. yep I think the drill press w/grinding stone on a spindle is the best idea.  Well, second best, the best being to show up at a machine shop with a 6-pack at about beer thirty..
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Reply #23 - 04/21/12 at 08:12:01
 
Serowbot wrote on 04/21/12 at 07:49:55:
PS..Routy,... isn't there some way to use my Raptor to fix this?... Grin...

That'd be hilarious if you chucked up the pulley in a lathe and clamped a raptor petcock in the bit holder, take a picture of that as if you were about to use the petcock as a machining tool.  "SEE Routy?? The raptor CAN fix everything!!"  Grin
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Reply #24 - 04/21/12 at 08:39:15
 
Hey, what ever will work,...what can I say !
A router ?? better than a dies grinder,......if it has the reach,.....??
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Reply #25 - 04/21/12 at 08:53:44
 
Routy... it's better... because it's what I've got...

I'd use a light sabre if I had one...
(on second thought,.. that wouldn't work, would it)...Huh...



(just realised... I'm talkin' routers with Routy)... Grin...
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Reply #26 - 04/21/12 at 08:55:36
 
As REd Green used to say

"And remember,, any tool can be the right tool"..
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Reply #27 - 04/27/12 at 18:25:32
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 04/21/12 at 08:55:36:
"And remember,, any tool can be the right tool"..


Okay,.. now don't laugh but,.. (well, go ahead n' laugh)... Grin...
...but, I think this worked...





... it'll be a while before I can remount it...
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Reply #28 - 04/27/12 at 18:30:01
 
I don't think you did it right.
where's the duct tape?

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Reply #29 - 04/27/12 at 18:34:15
 
verslagen1 wrote on 04/27/12 at 18:30:01:
I don't think you did it right.
where's the duct tape?

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