Prop adapter for Homelite
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Can anyone help, I am new to lathe work and would like to know how I get the gripping teeth on the part that the prop backs onto, this would also cover the prop washer. Thanks, Joe
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that link realy doesnt apply to face knurling. i have a single knurling wheel where i work and im going to catch the outermost part of my custom hub and hopefully it will work. its hard to knurl the face of things due to tat the part is travelling at different speeds across the face.
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What i do is back the knurler from the piece and move it to a new spot and start over.You dont want to have the knurler running against the piece and then using the slide move it.That would cause the tool to dig in wouldnt it?



