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Mounting a Chuck to a table

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F75C1AEC-58F5-4061-A9AE-ECB5B4DDA14F.jpeg I'm looking for a way to mount my 1-1/4" 8TPI chuck to a milling table. I've seen the storage hubs that Glenn Lucas sells, but those have minimal threads. I'm looking for something like the white piece in the picture. But I need one out of metal. Any suggestions?
 
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Call Trent Bosch and I bet he can fix ya up. Tell him you want to bolt some milling table "T" nuts to the bottom of the adapter. He sells the adapter at this link.

http://trentboschtools.com/product/trent-bosch-versatile-carving-stand-1-14-x-8-tpi/

See the $40 adapters at the bottom of the page on the link.

This is one I made to fit my Wilton PowRarm so I can carve on a bowl either on the bench or in my banjo. There not hard to make.

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