On Monday 08 August 2016 20:57:04 Cecil Thomas wrote:

> Gene,
> You don't have to use Phase II.  All AXA or 100 series holders are
> interchangeable.  You can get the the holders here for $10 or $11 if
> you want the groove in the bottom so it will hold a boring bar
> securely.
>
> http://cdcotools.com/
>
> I'm pretty sure the holders you got were AXA or 100 series but check
> to be sure.
>
> Cecil

I believe they are 100 series. Site is bookmarked for when I am ready to 
make real swarf.  That will be half a year down the log at my present 
rate of progress, too much stuff to carve from scratch and too many 
other things to manage around the house.

OTOH, progress is being made, I found a pair of 1 horse 3 phase motors 
for a 60 dollar bill that my fake inverter runs fairly well, so it will 
be a lot rarer that I need to use the noisy backgears. They appear to be 
happy at 20 hz, or 180hz.  I ordered up 2 sets of bearings and replaced 
them in the noisier of the two, sweet & quiet now.

Thanks Cecil, take care now.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
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