Tom, do you make a rotary adapter for PM 4224, if so, please send me ordering information. Thanks Larry Pickering
Hi Tom, are you still making the rotary adapters? If so what is the price for one to fit a PM3520B? thanks Tony De Masi
Tom; I'm attempting to put together a vacuum system with I a Robinair 15300vacuum pump. I saw the system you helped set up for Steve Schlumpf and I have a few questions if you would be so kind to answer. First: Why is there an air filter under the relief valve? Second: What is an air silencer and who makes them? Unfortunately, I've already purchased the HoldFast rotary adaptor but yours look so much better. Thank you, Jim Colombo
Hi Tom, Your vacuum spindle adapter looks like the holy grail of vacuum adapters! No-fuss, truly plug and play! I have a 3520B I was wondering what the price is for one of your adapters. Thanks! Jeff Burklow jburklow@sbcglobal.net
Hey Tom -- Do you still have the rotary adapters for the Jet 1642? I am interested in one if you are still in the business. Please advise. My email address is 2tim17@cableone.net. Thanks, Mike Childs
Hi Tom- I would like some more info on the rotary adapter you make for vacuum chucking. I am currently using a Grizzly 1495 lathe, but will be upgrading when funds permit, so I am hoping the adapter is not lathe specific. Looking forward to hearing from you and hopefully ordering an adapter. Jim
Tom, I am interested in getting more information regarding the rotary adapters you make for the vacuum chucking. I have a Jet 1642 and would like to know what the cost would be and how it connects to the spindle. I sent you an email a couple of days ago, but never heard anything. Not sure if it's no longer valid, or if you have just been out of pocket for a while. Sorry for the duplicate message if you get them both. My email address is dad.duane@gmail.com Thanks. Dave
Tom, I was reading the write up from Steve S about the vac chuck and he mentioned the rotary adapter you made for him. I'm curious about one for a Powermatic 3520B. Can you forward me some more details - cost, how it works, etc. In looking at Steve's pictures it looks like you don't have to remove the hand wheel - just push the part with the rubber O-ring into the spindle. Am I correct. This is one of the last pieces of the puzzle for me. Thanks for the help. Jim Evans
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