Atlas Horizontal Mill

Dandon

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Ahoy All,
Bought a little Atlas Horizontal last year and have gone through it and cleaned it up. I was unable to remove the drive nut from the spindle and would like to learn of any tricks for this anyone may know. I was also toying with the idea of cutting some nylon gears for the table drive mechanism to replace the noisy zamak gear train. Does anyone have the specs for these gears beyond 20 DP? Like the pressure angle. I would welcome any thoughts on both issues.
Dan
 
Sourcing Cutters

Do you guys buy them off Ebay, and if so what does one need to watch for. Example: There's clearance to run a 4" dia cutter, but will the mill handle it? How about the width of a slab cutter? And from what can be seen in the pictures, all keyways are not the same. Are there other sources for cutters that you guys use?

I'm just about done with a restore of one of two that I've got and am ready to start collecting tooling. Any help appreciated!
 
Sourcing Cutters

Do you guys buy them off Ebay, and if so what does one need to watch for. Example: There's clearance to run a 4" dia cutter, but will the mill handle it? How about the width of a slab cutter? And from what can be seen in the pictures, all keyways are not the same. Are there other sources for cutters that you guys use?


Most of the suppliers for cutting tools have a selection of cutters for the horizontal mill, even Grizzly. They're all pretty expensive and some of the
wienies on eBay try to get a new price for old cutters. My advice would be to buy new unless you can find something REAL cheap and you have a
good resource for sharpening them. You might buy another size arbor for it as well to increase the cutter sizes you can utilize. You can find them
cheap at:

http://www.tools4cheap.net/categories.php?cat=11

Particularly true if you have a 7/8" arbor. Hard to find much for that. As far as the 4" cutter, do you need that much depth for a cut?
Dan
 
As far as the 4" cutter, do you need that much depth for a cut?
Dan

No, but in searching ebay there are a ton of different sizes. 4" is about as big as an Atlas can take, I was wondering if the mill can even pull one that size just in case I might decide to buy one. I'd much rather buy new ones, just didn't know where to look. Thanks for that link.
 
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