hello
My father has the original drill powered unit but has put a motor on it. He would like to use the latest jig holders but we were told he needs to upgrade the support bar. Has anyone carried out this upgrade and do you still have the instructions
Thanks
Intrigued. Please post pictures.
This is the support bar:
http://tormek.com/international/en/spare-parts/other-spare-parts-and-upgrades/us-105-universal-support/
(http://www.tormek.com/images/div/st250_axe_grinding.jpg)
Looking at this picture, it appears to me that support bar is different than the US-105. It appears that the mounting might be different as well. It might be my imagination, but the rubber drive wheel looks closer to the grinding wheel than on the T-7. Would there be enough room for the XB-100 horizontal base and the vertical mounting sleeves?
Comments, Stig?
Welcome to the forum, Billy.
You have posted a most interesting topic. I am curious to see what "Sweden" (Stig) will post. What comes to mind as a workable alternative is using either one or two BGM-100 kits. You can buy the kit with or without the universal support. One of each would set you up to be able to grind either direction.
Mount your Tormek on something like a piece of plywood. The wooden support pieces for the BGMs need to be placed far enough away to allow placing and dumping the water tray. The BGM sypport pieces are really stand ins for being able to use the housing. Do some mock up work first, as this is really a retro prototype.
With careful planning this should make your Dad's Tormek fully functional, a "T1". Do keep us posted and keep asking questions. We can help with drawings. (in the daytime)
Ken
Hi guys,
Its possible to mount both vertical and horizontal sleeves on that machine.
You need to drill one hole to the sleeve on the top, the one that's already there is perfectly placed.
Please contact our agent in the country you live in and they will help you get the right parts.
http://tormek.com/international/en/resellers/
Sincerly,
Stig
]Thanks for your replies
I have just checked the machine and found that when purchased it came with two sleeves, it is a ST 250 model, (will post pictures when possible ) does this make a difference to the diameter of the support bar, was the single sleeve smaller than the two sleeve model
Billyb
Thanks, Stig. That is great, I figured there was room but it hard to tell from a picture.
That is good to hear, Billy. Welcome to the forum. The diameter of the Universal Bar should be 12 mm or approximately 1/2 inch. Are both sleeves already mounted?
Hi kb0rvo
Yes it came with two vertical sleeves but was drill powered we have mounted it on a steel frame and added a motor and pulleys to reduce speed. Have photos but can't attach them?
A couple of postings about picture posting are mentioned in this thread:
http://forum.tormek.com/index.php?topic=2587.0
I used what Mark (Grepper) said to do to post the above picture which was on the Tormek site. My own pictures that I have posted have been placed on Photobucket and then posted on the forum following Mike Fairleigh's instructions.
This topic is an example of what I hoped would happen with "Sweden" (Stig) getting more involved with the forum. Most of us have probably never even seen the "ancestor" models of the Tormek. Having access to the factory experience is invaluable in these instances.
Good job, Stig.
Ken
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What happened, or didn't happen? Did you upload the images to Photobucket or some other online hosting service?
We can probably help you through it if you wish. :)
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got there in the end hope it was worth it ;D
Brilliant....a real old faithful :-)
Thanks for taking the trouble to upload those.
That is interesting, Billy! What is the diameter of the support bar and the spacing of the two vertical legs of it (center to center)?
Quote from: Billyb on September 02, 2015, 09:15:00 AM
got there in the end hope it was worth it ;D
That was some awesome work you did there! :)
Quote from: kb0rvo on September 02, 2015, 09:11:51 PM
That is interesting, Billy! What is the diameter of the support bar and the spacing of the two vertical legs of it (center to center)?
The bar is 12mm and 92mm centres