G. Gorton Rotary Table Repair

Just ordered a slitting saw arbor. Thought about making one but come on, too many projects already.
Every time I begin a new project I am reminded of what tools I no longer have!
Grrr.
Getting close to finishing this project. Soon i'll be able to use the rotary table.
Can't do much until I do the slit, I need parallel sides to facilitate a clean, parallel cut. Just need to do more profiling, slit the clamp, clean up edges and the surfaces.
It's gonna work just fine!
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I decided not to wait for the cutter arbor.
I have a horizontal mill!
Mike Walton, aka Ulma Doc, donated it to me after the fire. It’s an Industrolite, from Oregon. 110v.
I have used it a few times.
I was able to mount this cutter. I think it will work if I take it easy.
Stay tuned.B491DBD8-ECC7-4382-A04C-D68109F2C351.jpeg76740F91-57EE-4F11-B0C9-136D3D6E5CAE.jpeg
 
Finished!
Works perfect. I just need to clean the table and reassemble with it’s new part.
Thanks to, Ulma Doc, I was able to use the slitting saw via my Industrolite Mill.
Thanks again Mike.
I’m learning it’s little quirks. I need to fix the auto feed. Shouldn’t take much.3FB8F0A9-CE7D-4AC4-9983-95DE9FEECD9B.jpeg72F82B3C-DAF3-4AC4-91EA-E621E57A5A9A.jpeg59287CE8-2734-4FA5-8942-995EE493D6B0.jpeg08CAB59D-210A-4E82-9027-15ACB8E2A25D.jpegF2E797A8-550B-4626-A427-173D02FC3A4A.jpeg3570EA29-DE0B-43C0-8545-45A7C2B8E27B.jpegC5493E5C-E6F9-4A10-A9DA-CBE65EFCC031.jpeg64FFFAC7-F83C-4D66-B030-CC76EA13149E.jpegF3ABFB19-6008-45B0-9215-DC7196264198.jpeg3FB8F0A9-CE7D-4AC4-9983-95DE9FEECD9B.jpeg72F82B3C-DAF3-4AC4-91EA-E621E57A5A9A.jpeg59287CE8-2734-4FA5-8942-995EE493D6B0.jpeg08CAB59D-210A-4E82-9027-15ACB8E2A25D.jpegF2E797A8-550B-4626-A427-173D02FC3A4A.jpeg3570EA29-DE0B-43C0-8545-45A7C2B8E27B.jpegC5493E5C-E6F9-4A10-A9DA-CBE65EFCC031.jpeg64FFFAC7-F83C-4D66-B030-CC76EA13149E.jpegF3ABFB19-6008-45B0-9215-DC7196264198.jpegD8D85222-9755-4B8A-AA6F-ACF9B9F08043.jpeg
 
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