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Doug Herzberg
06-02-2015, 9:02 PM
So I noticed my spindle was getting a little sticky and put on some anti-seize compound. The chuck spun on much better and seated nicely. Everything went well until I reversed for sanding and suddenly had a 16" Frisbee aimed at the glass wall behind my lathe. The chuck stayed attached in the 1/8" recess, but part of the platter broke off along a fault line. Fortunately, it was a clean break and I'm hoping some white glue will take care of it. I tightened the chuck with a wrench the next time out and everything seems to be okay again. The grub screws are missing from my SN2 chucks and the Grizzly never had one. Does anybody happen to know the size?

314917

The glass wall is okay and so am I. I was never in the line of fire and tempered glass is remarkably strong. P.S. The wood isn't as bad as it looks. I'm just really sloppy with the epoxy.

Steve Huffman
06-03-2015, 9:07 AM
Doug! Glad to hear all is back in one piece and you didn't get any injuries, I wouldn't want to replace that glass wall behind you lathe either. Just measured the screw as 1/4 inch, and the length is 7/16.
That's the spindle adapter set screw that you tighten into the spindle directly.

Michael Mills
06-03-2015, 10:02 AM
It may be 1/4" but I would take insert/chuck to the hardware store with me.
The grub screw from the chuck body is metric (M6) as well as the jaws screws. The screw in the insert to spindle may well be metric also.

Doug Herzberg
06-03-2015, 11:30 AM
Thanks for the replies. Off to Ace Hardware. The problem with set screws is they slow you down when you're changing chucks. I wonder if a thumb screw would work. Nothing big enough to put it out of balance or anything, just something that might not require a tool.

Michael Mills
06-03-2015, 12:43 PM
[QUOTE=Doug Herzberg;2425780 I wonder if a thumb screw would work.[/QUOTE]

It may work but there isn't much room for turning it between the chuck body and the headstock.
To check if it is M6 remove one jaw screw and see if it threads in.