On 04/23/2016 01:38 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> I looked at a Sheldon on the HGR site, $1799 IIRC, but it was a couple
> feet longer and about a ton heavier. Weight concerns me as my garage
> floor is about 7 to 8" of poured 5000 lb concrete, but not a rebar in
> the mix. And its already full of hairline cracks.
Sheldon made a range of machines.  The only one that is a 
"toolroom precision" grade is the R-series.
I have an R-15.  80 threading feeds, feed by driveshaft 
separate from leadscrew.  It has clutches for carriage and 
crossfeed that can be adjusted to slip, so you don't break 
things if you have a crash.
Spindle is D1-6, with a 2.25" through hole.  The standard 
model will do 40 - 1250 RPM, the high speed model (which I 
don't have) will go up to 2500 RPM!  Yikes!
>
>
> Thanks Jon.  If I do buy a Sheldon, I may pester you for hints &
> tricks. :)
>
There is a newsgroup, and one of the family members (John 
Knox) is there, and he has access to a wealth of info.  If 
you need a standard part that was in there, he can get the 
maker and their part number.  I needed to replace some seals 
in the apron, and with his info, I was able to order them 
locally very easily.

I only know the R-series Sheldons.

Jon

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