Gunsmithing ? and advice on new chuck

Lefty Lucas

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Jan 11, 2006
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This question is to the gunsmiths on this forum and even the home gunsmiths. I am wanting to buy a better 4 jaw ind. chuck. the one I have is to big (12") and it will not dial in the way i need it to. It seems like it has to much play in it. I am thinking about a 8" 4 jaw ind. Gator. Or do I need a 8" 6 jaw tru-cut? My lathe hookup is a D1-6 so I would need a backing plate for ether chuck.
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Lefty Lucas
 
Re: ? and advice on new chuck

I have a gator set-tru 3 jaw that I run on a 12x36 import lathe and for the price they are a great chuck. On my sheldon I run a older 6-jaw set true Buck, it is deffinately a better chuck, but if I was buying a new one I would go gator for the price. The 3 and 4 jaw chucks for both lathes sit and gather dust. I can dial in the set-tru when im barreling and still have the ability to use the lathe for odds and ends and not have to dial in a 4-jaw for everything.
 
Re: ? and advice on new chuck

I really like a 6 Jaw Tru-Adjust chuck. It really supports a round part and doesn't distort it as much. Usually you can only get about .01-.02 off center with the Tru-Adjust. I have been known to turn my backing plate to get more adjustment. The 4 jaw gives you more capability for holding square parts or an action with a bottom flat. I have also been known to run a 6 Jaw without a jaw or two when holding a strange shape part. Really you need both it's just which do you buy first. The Buck chucks which I think are call BTC (Buck Tool Company) are pretty pricey. I hate to send money to the Chineese but the Gator chucks don't look too bad for the money.
 
Re: ? and advice on new chuck

I really liked the SSG system but it was going to be to thick for my lathe I need to stay under 6" thick or I will not be able to use my outbound spider. Allso it was a little over my budget.
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Lefty Lucas