Hi, all.
I have a Oneway 1224 on order and one of the things I've noticed is that the outboard spindle is 3/4" x 16 TPI - as opposed to the 1" x 8 TPI on the inboard side. I have seen this mentioned before, but I don't remember there being an explanation and I can't find that forum thread again.
It doesn't seem like a big deal since that lathe isn't really intended for outboard turning (to my knowledge), but I'm wondering why the different size. I think Oneway makes mention of a vacuum system in their literature... is that why they did this? Is 3/4" x 16 TPI the common size for vacuum systems? It seems that a company like Oneway must have a very sound reason for making the outboard spindle that spec.
Forgive my newbie-ness. The answer to this may be a well-known fact... just not by me.
Thanks, Dean
I have a Oneway 1224 on order and one of the things I've noticed is that the outboard spindle is 3/4" x 16 TPI - as opposed to the 1" x 8 TPI on the inboard side. I have seen this mentioned before, but I don't remember there being an explanation and I can't find that forum thread again.
It doesn't seem like a big deal since that lathe isn't really intended for outboard turning (to my knowledge), but I'm wondering why the different size. I think Oneway makes mention of a vacuum system in their literature... is that why they did this? Is 3/4" x 16 TPI the common size for vacuum systems? It seems that a company like Oneway must have a very sound reason for making the outboard spindle that spec.
Forgive my newbie-ness. The answer to this may be a well-known fact... just not by me.

Thanks, Dean