That came out nice! I tend to fit the largest accessories I can onto my mill, so 9" is good! Just one thing that would bug me, that wobbly handwheel. Not that its a problem really, but its not right!!!
I have the phase2 rotary table from the shop fire I need to repair. I believe I will have to try and find/order a new degree wheel as the markings were Burnt off in spots. It was unfortunately painted or coated markings on that particular wheel😑
The other option would be to have someone engrave the dial for you. I know I'd seen a few YT channels that have done something like that. Hope you get it all fixed up!
Wow, that’s a interesting. Well maybe over engineered design. Definitely good quality. I’m guessing it weighs about 100 pounds something like 11 pounds per inch Dang things are heavy. Very handy when you need them
I will be refurbing my troyke rt in the near future..this was a great tutorial. thanks.
Glad it is going to be useful!
No project is bonafide without a sacrifice of blood.
It and I are now blood brothers. 😂
"Bearing Preload" was the phrase you were looking for on those bottom screws.
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Nice looking tool. Good quality is by the pound.
Yes indeed
You need to invest a a nice little caged puller! Cool little project!!
I have some crappy ones. Would still have been easier than what I did. I have a tendency to pick the worst way to do things. lol
That came out nice! I tend to fit the largest accessories I can onto my mill, so 9" is good! Just one thing that would bug me, that wobbly handwheel. Not that its a problem really, but its not right!!!
It bugs me, too. 😂 It's how it interfaces with the hub. I think. I might look to file it down a bit and fix it at some point.
Rube Goldberg Machine.
A little bit!
Hey I've got one of these in the garage, NOTE TO SELF, DO NOT TAKE APART, JUST ADD OIL.
Absolutely! 😂
I have a clone of this table with one notable difference - on mine when the hand wheel is turned CW the table goes CW, a very handy feature.
Interesting. I suppose the worm and gear could be reversed. I'm not too sure which I would like better!
I have the phase2 rotary table from the shop fire I need to repair. I believe I will have to try and find/order a new degree wheel as the markings were Burnt off in spots. It was unfortunately painted or coated markings on that particular wheel😑
The other option would be to have someone engrave the dial for you. I know I'd seen a few YT channels that have done something like that. Hope you get it all fixed up!
@ thought of that too but finding someone who can, and then how much would it cost
@@XXLkielbasa That, I don't know. I'd check with maker spaces in your area. They might have one that you can learn to use and do it yourself?
Bigger is better....lol good looking rotory...
Thanks. Troyke made some quality tooling, at least back when this was made. I suppose they still do.
Wow, that’s a interesting. Well maybe over engineered design. Definitely good quality.
I’m guessing it weighs about 100 pounds something like 11 pounds per inch Dang things are heavy.
Very handy when you need them
It's less than 100. It's around 60, which is around my limit of manageable. :)
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Good upgrade especially since it is a H/V table. Do you have a tailstock for it or is that something you are on the look out for?
I have a tail stock for my dividing head. I suppose I could build a riser for it.
Hey Greg did you ever sell the other one you pick up . Looks like you can see some meat in the hole of your glove. JM
I just did about 2 days ago. Yeah, when I was trying to get the table back on, it slipped. The edges are pretty sharp. Got me good. LOL!
Well, that sure is an over complicated design. Good thing that there is no wear or broken parts.
I'm really happy about the condition.