RE: QIC capstan

2015-11-17 Thread tony duell
> For that many rollers and that amount of money, personally I would spend it > on a small > lathe such as a Unimat, Taig or Sherline (I'm a Unimat fanatic myself, I love > 'em. A > vastly underrated machine if there ever was one). Actually I have a Myford Super 7... > For sources of hard rub

Re: QIC capstan

2015-11-17 Thread Microtech Dart
I don't know about the materials, but I can say that his work has been so good, that I never even thought to even ask about a warranty. His email addresses are at the bottom of his very 90s looking website, and he usually replies within a day. On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Ali wrote: > >

RE: QIC capstan

2015-11-17 Thread steven
Original Message Subject: RE: QIC capstan From:"tony duell" Date:Wed, November 18, 2015 4:43 am To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and

RE: QIC capstan

2015-11-17 Thread tony duell
> > http://terrysrubberrollers.com/ > > Terry has rebuilt about a dozen rollers for me over the past 2 years. > You'll need to remove the roller and send it in to him with a money order > (he doesn't take checks or credit cards), but he'll do a fantastic job for > about $40-50 per roller. Any sug

RE: QIC capstan

2015-11-17 Thread Ali
> Terry has rebuilt about a dozen rollers for me over the past 2 years. > You'll need to remove the roller and send it in to him with a money > order (he doesn't take checks or credit cards), but he'll do a > fantastic job for about $40-50 per roller. Just wondering what kind of material he uses t

Re: QIC capstan

2015-11-16 Thread Microtech Dart
http://terrysrubberrollers.com/ Terry has rebuilt about a dozen rollers for me over the past 2 years. You'll need to remove the roller and send it in to him with a money order (he doesn't take checks or credit cards), but he'll do a fantastic job for about $40-50 per roller. Not cheap, but worth