Report - Success!!! This is one of my first successful projects, so pretty happy about it.
I called Clausing this morning to check prices on a leadscrew and half nuts. Leadscrew, 3/4" 54" bed - $700!! Crazy, but the half nuts were $33.....yes, $33 plus shipping. That's cheaper than I've seen any half nuts on Ebay in unknown, usually poor condition.
I will either buy from Clausing or buy the brass half nuts....trying to decide which would be better. The brass are about $75, but may be worth it.
For the leadscrew I will likely just buy an ACME threaded rod and have a shop make it (or maybe I will try it, minus the keyway down the length, I don't have a mill.) But the wear on my leadscrew is only in about a 2" area very close to the chuck in a somewhat odd location. I don't see myself replacing it anytime soon unless there's an obvious problem.
For gears I doubt I will buy Zamak again, if given the choice of steel or cast iron. Looking at my Zamak gears, it appears the smaller gears are the ones with the most wear. My 20T gears are pretty much useless, while the 64T's appear brand new. Given the forces involved, it makes sense.
Thanks again, love the forum.
I called Clausing this morning to check prices on a leadscrew and half nuts. Leadscrew, 3/4" 54" bed - $700!! Crazy, but the half nuts were $33.....yes, $33 plus shipping. That's cheaper than I've seen any half nuts on Ebay in unknown, usually poor condition.
I will either buy from Clausing or buy the brass half nuts....trying to decide which would be better. The brass are about $75, but may be worth it.
For the leadscrew I will likely just buy an ACME threaded rod and have a shop make it (or maybe I will try it, minus the keyway down the length, I don't have a mill.) But the wear on my leadscrew is only in about a 2" area very close to the chuck in a somewhat odd location. I don't see myself replacing it anytime soon unless there's an obvious problem.
For gears I doubt I will buy Zamak again, if given the choice of steel or cast iron. Looking at my Zamak gears, it appears the smaller gears are the ones with the most wear. My 20T gears are pretty much useless, while the 64T's appear brand new. Given the forces involved, it makes sense.
Thanks again, love the forum.