Bob Leistner
Plastic
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2010
- Location
- Pgh PA USA
A Theoretical Question For The Experienced Users
I just got this 9A machine and one of the statements that I keep hearing is, "It's too small".Small is a relative term in my book. So what is too big? What I'm wanting to understand is what is the largest part I would be able to create safely and successfully with a 9A. For example, I doubt I could chuck up a V-8 crankshaft, but I'm thinking that I will be able to make new spindles for changing over an old car from drum to disc brakes.How do I tell what will work?
I just got this 9A machine and one of the statements that I keep hearing is, "It's too small".Small is a relative term in my book. So what is too big? What I'm wanting to understand is what is the largest part I would be able to create safely and successfully with a 9A. For example, I doubt I could chuck up a V-8 crankshaft, but I'm thinking that I will be able to make new spindles for changing over an old car from drum to disc brakes.How do I tell what will work?
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