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Old September 7th 08, 05:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Dan[_12_]
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Default "...but I don't have a lathe."

John Ammeter wrote:


Dan wrote:
Charles Vincent wrote:
Michael Horowitz wrote:
On 17 Aug 2005 10:57:42 -0700, wrote:

"...but I don't have a lathe."

in this article, Bob describes how to chuck something like a 2"
washer (using a coupling) so that one can reduce the washer's
diameter.

I'm staring at a piece of 11/16" 4130 steel tubing, three inches long
which is supposed to slip into a piece of 3/4 OD tubing and act as an
inner sleeve. this inner-sleeve-to-be needs to be turned just a
scooch so that it will fit.
It seems to me that there must be a simply way to do this; I
immediately go to to the most Rube Goldberg arrangement I can dream
up.

At the moment I'm thinking of turning down two washers so that they
matches the ID of the work piece; that will keep the work centered on
a piece of threaded rod.
Open to other ideas - MIke


How much needs to be taken off?

Charles


He said a "scooch" which could mean "as much as can be removed using
emery cloth while watching the news" or "just enough so I don't need a
BFH to make it fit."

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired



I believe a "scooch" is defined as equal to two RPH's....

John


Or 4 BCHs?

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired