When your Atlas is just too short...

Dranreb

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Hi folks, hows things, have y'all missed me?

I've not posted for some time, nothing much to tell lately, but I had to turn a couple of new axle shafts, for my vintage Chevy, they're longer than the bed and much longer than the lead screw :eek:

First a practise taper for the wheel hub

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Loaded up with 1 3/4" EN19T and ready for the long haul.

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Long way to go.

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Where there's a will there's a way.

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Still going......chatter?.......I see no chatter!

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First one done. :grin big:

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All done, an old shaft with bent splines is laying in front.
Just got to cut the splines and keyways into the new shafts now.

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Never say never, just get it done :grin:

Bernard
 
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Verrrry interesting. You should patent that: the "Extend-o-Cutter"

-frank
 
At one time, Atlas actually made and sold a bed extension. It was listed (at least in one catalog) in the wood cutting accessories section.
 
i like your ingenuity and out of the box thinking!
well done :grin:

Thanks Mike, my brain was spurred into action after visiting four local machine shops who just made excuses and 'turned down' :rolleyes: the opportunity to expand their mental abilities.

That and the thought of spending at least £1000 including taxes, shipping and various charges to import a pair of repro ones (which are currently out of stock) from US, when the steel only cost £100 meant it was gonna get done!

A friend returned a few favours by cutting the splines today, it's good to have friends!

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Bernard
 
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Hi Bernard, Can you post some pictures of your vintage Chevy.
 
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