Posted by Wardner on April 13, 2010 at 17:49:08 from (207.69.137.41):
In Reply to: D Slater-Janicholson posted by BJHinIowa on April 13, 2010 at 17:03:35:
That seems like alot of money for a 5-10 minute job. All you do is chuck the gear in a lathe and make one cut with the crossfeed.
Assuming you have no friends with a lathe, you should think about getting the kids at your local voke school to help you out. Either give it to the instructor and he will get it done for no cost, or give it to a student off campus and give him a $20 tip. Any student will do. If he is not taking the marchine shop course, one of his friends will be.
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