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    I have had end mills walk out of the chuck on me, they should be tightened up to around 100ft/lb and the ER40 150ft/lb.
    The ball bearing nut are a strait change over and they have needle roller bearing in them which makes doing them up to that easier.

    I have both types of wrenches as well and a NT30 fixture on the bench to mount the collet chucks in for tool changes, but a standard length safety wrench is not really long enough to get that torque, but would be fine with a ball bearing nut.
    They sell them in the UK for around $40-50 each, but I can get them direct from china for around $16 plus postage.

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    As much as I would like to bid on this myself It is just not the right time for me. I do hope someone on the forum gets it though, if it is not completely shagged.
    http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com.au/vi...d=321104351796
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ueee View Post
    As much as I would like to bid on this myself It is just not the right time for me. I do hope someone on the forum gets it though, if it is not completely shagged.
    http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com.au/vi...d=321104351796
    I just knew someone here would *have* to post a link to that machine.

    Now it's likely to get quite expensive for whoever wins it.

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    Well it is a bit too small for me...
    Light red, the colour of choice for the discerning man.

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    Yeah, I did think of you RC but I figured if it was too small for me it would be too small for you.....
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    Nice enough size, but not today for mine ...

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    PS I predict it's going south to a good home in the apple isle..

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    Hi Dave,
    Wouldnt a ball bearing collet nut need lower torque?



    Quote Originally Posted by PDW View Post
    Now it's likely to get quite expensive for whoever wins it.
    Now you say that like I wouldnt have seen it

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    Is it a mill base or is it a planer?
    (My thought is the later)

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    Quote Originally Posted by .RC. View Post
    Well it is a bit too small for me...
    Quote Originally Posted by PDW View Post
    I just knew someone here would *have* to post a link to that machine.

    Now it's likely to get quite expensive for whoever wins it.

    PDW
    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    Hi Dave,
    Wouldnt a ball bearing collet nut need lower torque?




    Now you say that like I wouldnt have seen it

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    OOPSY.!!!!!!!
    I accidentally placed a bid on it Thank God it dosn't end for 6 days and he dosn't need it gone instantly, Because it's going to take me 2 weeks to round up the cash
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave J View Post
    They sell them in the UK for around $40-50 each, but I can get them direct from china for around $16 plus postage.

    How this link works
    https://www.google.com.au/search?hl=...BoTJrAebnYCoCQ

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    Dave,
    Your link just took me to a google search results page. Do you have a link to your source in China?

    Thanks
    Graham

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    Hi Dave,
    Wouldnt a ball bearing collet nut need lower torque?
    Stuart
    Yes it would, how much less I don't know but is why I said the standard safety spanner would be more suited to that. The BB nut lets you put a lot less pressure on the actual nut.

    Without so special tools to measure pressure, I am not sure how you would go about finding the pressure the ball bearing nut puts on the collet for X amount on the outside.

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by GDD View Post
    Dave,
    Your link just took me to a google search results page. Do you have a link to your source in China?

    Thanks
    Graham

    Only an email, it's the same guy selling on ebay under onlinetoolseller, but he has another shop. I bought off him out of ebay and just paid with paypal as he will do deals with postage combined.

    I did a right up about him here, heaps cheaper
    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f65/yo...ml#post1589501

    Dave

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    I gave that link so you could see what they looked like. It's RDG or one of them in the UK that sell them there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matthew_g View Post
    OOPSY.!!!!!!!
    I accidentally placed a bid on it Thank God it dosn't end for 6 days and he dosn't need it gone instantly, Because it's going to take me 2 weeks to round up the cash
    Expect it to go right up in price, but I really hope you win it. You can fit mill heads to them to do milling as well.

    Dave

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    Default S.I.M.A Rossi Mill on ebay - MELBOURNE

    Rossi Universal mill on Epay. Starting bid of $500.

    I could not find much on the net about them. Anyone got any experience with them?

    eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d

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    I was hoping that the sima rossi would go through to the catcher (me unnoticed.

    I went down & checked it today. Suits me so chucked in a bid.

    Ken

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