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You can get B&S collets from Little Machine Shop
Brown & Sharpe collets
I think the table would still function properly with only the left hand crank, but I would want to try it out before committing to that. I would be concerned with why that was done.
I'm not sure if 8512 is an actual designation, or just a part number for the mill minus the head. They listed many individual parts in the catalog. You could buy the standard mill heads separately as well. With an MT2 taper (8520 / 8530 mill) was #8628, and with the B&S #7 taper (8525 / 8535 mill) it was #8629.
There isn't a ton out there on these conversions, but apparently Clausing sold a conversion, and it may have even been possible to buy the mill complete the Bridgeport head installed.
I don't know a lot about Bridgeports but I think the issue with the older round ram mills is you set the angle by hand, loosening a collar, pivoting the head, and then tightening the collar so not as easy and potentially less accurate than the later ones where the tilt is don't with a gear system (I'm assuming, I've not spent any time working with a BP or clone). The tilt on the Clausing is also a round ram, so the M head isn't really different in that respect.
Brown & Sharpe collets
I think the table would still function properly with only the left hand crank, but I would want to try it out before committing to that. I would be concerned with why that was done.
It seems like the M head or round ram has been routinely viewed in a negative light in this forum.
I have no experience with them myself.
Aaron, the Clausing 8512 is sold without the head?
I'm not sure if 8512 is an actual designation, or just a part number for the mill minus the head. They listed many individual parts in the catalog. You could buy the standard mill heads separately as well. With an MT2 taper (8520 / 8530 mill) was #8628, and with the B&S #7 taper (8525 / 8535 mill) it was #8629.
There isn't a ton out there on these conversions, but apparently Clausing sold a conversion, and it may have even been possible to buy the mill complete the Bridgeport head installed.
I don't know a lot about Bridgeports but I think the issue with the older round ram mills is you set the angle by hand, loosening a collar, pivoting the head, and then tightening the collar so not as easy and potentially less accurate than the later ones where the tilt is don't with a gear system (I'm assuming, I've not spent any time working with a BP or clone). The tilt on the Clausing is also a round ram, so the M head isn't really different in that respect.