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Re: Converting regular jaws to offset by milling
[Re: B. McDonald]
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12/25/19 06:04 PM
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I believe you can get a milling head to use In a drill press. You would probably have to drill a hole to get started then mill out the space. I believe It's do able.
But If your state doesn't require offsets I would go with what you have.
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Re: Converting regular jaws to offset by milling
[Re: B. McDonald]
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12/25/19 06:13 PM
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There are some Utube flicks that show this method. Just do a goggle search.
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Re: Converting regular jaws to offset by milling
[Re: B. McDonald]
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12/25/19 06:59 PM
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Angle grinder, drill press milling head It's all a huge waste of time and your going to end up with nothing to show for It but a bunch of junk.
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Re: Converting regular jaws to offset by milling
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12/25/19 07:34 PM
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You should never use a drill press to mill.It isn't designed for that or recommended by manufacturers because the tapered spindle of the chuck,under such vibration can cause the chuck to fall out,while the bit is working.This can be dangerous..A drill press is not a milling machine and should not be used as one,especially to mill steel.Be smart and safe! ^^WHAT HE SAID!!...As a machinist with 30+ yrs experience you'll be playing with fire. Use a grinder of ANY type you are proficient with.
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Re: Converting regular jaws to offset by milling
[Re: B. McDonald]
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12/25/19 08:53 PM
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He has 200+ traps I rest my case. LOL
Here's something you might want to try. Do you have a welder. Weld a bead on the jaws to form an offset. You can do this with the jaws removed. Then with the jaws removed weld a large washer over the upper spring eye. Then with cobra bit ream out the old spring eye material. Now you have a larger spring eye that will ride up on the jaws and give you a positive lock up. By doing this you don't have to grind down the jaw faces which will compromise there strength.
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Re: Converting regular jaws to offset by milling
[Re: B. McDonald]
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12/25/19 08:55 PM
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If I wanted to do one or two, the grinder method would get me by. But 200 sets of jaws, not no but **** NO! The only way I would tackle that would be clamped in a vise on a milling machine. And even before I did that, I would carefully consider the cost of replacements already like I wanted them versus the cost to rework them and then laminate them. You apparently do not have the equipment to do the job accurately and efficiently and machine shop rates are not cheap.
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Re: Converting regular jaws to offset by milling
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12/26/19 07:56 PM
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Not milling but here's a how to of how i do it. You can honestly skip the lam fill and just add the bubbles and remove some jaw material off the back side.
On a side note dies anyone know if mb650 jaws will fit ?
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Re: Converting regular jaws to offset by milling
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12/26/19 09:53 PM
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You should never use a drill press to mill.It isn't designed for that or recommended by manufacturers because the tapered spindle of the chuck,under such vibration can cause the chuck to fall out,while the bit is working.This can be dangerous..A drill press is not a milling machine and should not be used as one,especially to mill steel.Be smart and safe! ^^WHAT HE SAID!!...As a machinist with 30+ yrs experience you'll be playing with fire. Use a grinder of ANY type you are proficient with. Agree 110%
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