nuhobby
11-03-2009, 11:17 AM
There is a pictorial repair procedure for a frozen Jacobs drill chuck. You can find it at:
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpost.htm?p=46842&postcount=200
There were 2 on-line resources that heathicus provided to me that I used as I went through the repair:
http://www.jacobschuck.com/drill-chuck-repair.asp
http://www.beautifuliron.com/jacobs.htm
9-15-09 update
I uploaded a pdf version of the entire repair procedure. It can be found below.
Mickyd and Heathicus,
Thank you! This was a superb guide. I had an older chuck that, after a mineral-spirits soaking and turbine-oil lubrication, was moving but not quite smooth. I got up the guts to do the procedure you showed, and it worked fine. Really nice to have some teflon-grease in there rather than thin oil and dilute saw-pitch.
Hey, since I'm getting a colonoscopy tomorrow, it's nice to get some of this crap out of the way.
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpost.htm?p=46842&postcount=200
There were 2 on-line resources that heathicus provided to me that I used as I went through the repair:
http://www.jacobschuck.com/drill-chuck-repair.asp
http://www.beautifuliron.com/jacobs.htm
9-15-09 update
I uploaded a pdf version of the entire repair procedure. It can be found below.
Mickyd and Heathicus,
Thank you! This was a superb guide. I had an older chuck that, after a mineral-spirits soaking and turbine-oil lubrication, was moving but not quite smooth. I got up the guts to do the procedure you showed, and it worked fine. Really nice to have some teflon-grease in there rather than thin oil and dilute saw-pitch.
Hey, since I'm getting a colonoscopy tomorrow, it's nice to get some of this crap out of the way.