18-11-2011, 08:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-11-2011, 08:44 PM by AlanBeckett.)
Col,
At least that's solved that conundrum, although it doesn't answer the question of what keeps the shaft in place. I'm sure all will be revealed when I make a new one.
My Chipmaster's chuck mount is a D1-3 Camlock, which can also be reversed 'on the fly', or at least that's the theory. I haven't tried and don't propose to
Undoubtedly the air temperature in the garage was well below the required 68. However, I made the measurements in the house to be on the safe side. The internal temperature currently shows 21 on the Stat.
Alan
At least that's solved that conundrum, although it doesn't answer the question of what keeps the shaft in place. I'm sure all will be revealed when I make a new one.
My Chipmaster's chuck mount is a D1-3 Camlock, which can also be reversed 'on the fly', or at least that's the theory. I haven't tried and don't propose to

Undoubtedly the air temperature in the garage was well below the required 68. However, I made the measurements in the house to be on the safe side. The internal temperature currently shows 21 on the Stat.
Alan






