On Saturday 27 January 2018 22:03:33 Eric Keller wrote:

> Bison maybe?  Currently considered to be pretty good, and priced
> accordingly.

So I've noted already.

All the Bisons I see today have a brass logo button inlaid in the face. 
That does not exist and no place it was exists on this one. 

What I am fighting with has all the earmarks of its being pulled out of 
shape. Bolted to the backing plate, the body is not only eccentric, but 
apparently out of round. Move the dial to the face, after refacing the 
plate, and the thickness, plate to face, is around 8 thou out. I can 
paper shim between it and the plate and help it, but is such a wild 
variation just in turning it 45 degrees, 5 thou or so just between jaw 
channels, that seems to repeat, per face section with some wobble 
superimposed on that. To get it centered, I am going to have to remove 
the plate, taking it to the mill, and enlarge the bolt holes by 15 thou 
just so I can take a deadblow and center it, sorta, on the OD. The bolts 
are a very close fit. The are places for 6 in the back of the chuck, but 
only holes for 3 in the backplate.

I keep coming back to two things, 1. the scroll is very lub sensitive, 
its its swimming in vactra, it takes a hand on each end of the key to 
adjust it, from any pinion. 2. Even with 10 thou or more off the OD of 
the register, the bolts won't let it move far enough to get the body 
concentric, maybe 6 or 7 thou total until I enlarge the holes.

When I wanted a 4 jaw indy, I went for a $89 plate, and the $114 8".

I have it dialed in pretty good, its within .001 of round, and once the 
plate was faced, within .001 axially.

But this one is so far out of round I hardly know where to start. So I'll 
start by switching stones in the grinder, and just barely kiss the 
plate, maybe taking another 2 thou off, and see if I can bolt the plate 
down on the mill, use my hole locator code to find the holes in the 
chuck, and make all 6 holes in the plate new and 15-20 thou bigger but 
based on the chuck, not the existing holes in it. If that won't let me 
true it up, I guess I'll throw real money at it.
> On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 10:01 PM, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> 
wrote:
> > Greetings;
> >
> > I can't quite identify it. It has a weakly acid etched label on a
> > face but its well worn, and I can only read "made in Poland" for
> > certainty.
> >
> > Its a 3 jaw, scroll, 2 piece jaws, and about 7", maybe 7.25", in
> > diameter. Looks and feels nice & snug yet, but true it isn't even
> > with a refaced backing plate.
> >
> > Someone here once named it, but I can't seem to find it in my list
> > corpus here & now.
> >
> > I am trying to make it run true, despite a slightly bent spindle, by
> > refacing the backing plate, and find I am essentially spinning my
> > wheels.
> >
> > So I am debating replaceing it as this backing plate is a bit thin
> > for my first complaint.
> >
> > But I need to know if these Polish made chucks are good to start
> > with.
> >
> > So please tell me what you know about this one from no more than
> > I've supplied above.
> >
> > Thanks everybody.
> >
> > --
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
> > --
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> > -Ed Howdershelt (Author)
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