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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jmountainjr, Sep 21, 2025 at 12:46 PM.

  1. Jmountainjr
    Joined: Dec 29, 2006
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    Earlier this month I posted about replacing tools and equipment that you once had but life circumstances caused you to part ways. Over time I replaced essential things: welders, lathe, drill press, hydraulic press, etc. But there are always one or two things, perhaps seldom used, but much enjoyed when needed. The previous post covered finally getting a distributor machine. I happen to like Buick 45 fin brake drums. I was first exposed to them at the local circle track when they became popular in the '60s. Over the past 20-25 years I have managed to get several very nice sets that legimately measure in the 12.020-12.030" range. So they have at least one, perhaps two turning before making out at 12.060". It took buying and selling to get them. I have a 13X40 lathe. However you need a 16" swing lathe to machine the Buick drums. Service shops, for many reasons, just install new parts. If they have a brake lathe sitting off in a corner collecting dust they no longer have anyone that knows how to run it. I do have friends with bigger lathes, but they also usually busy running their job shop business. And I can be a fussy customer. So, for a long time I wanted a brake lathe. The last piece of my missing empire. I recently decided that I deserved an early Christmas present for myself. I fould an Ammco 4000 brake lathe with a Rels speed controller. I am now at the point I have no lingering tooling wants and it time to get back to seriously working on the roadster!
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  2. Moriarity
    Joined: Apr 11, 2001
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    oh man, that looks like it has never been used!!
     
  3. Andy
    Joined: Nov 17, 2002
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    I have a set-up to machine them. I usually get the drum within .004 of center. No rebalancing required. I machine the center out to 4.000 and trim the lining back up so the backing plate can position the shoes fully in the lining.
     
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  4. 51504bat
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    Now you just need an arcing machine to go with it. Unless you already have one. Good score.
     
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  5. Nice to find items, in really good condition, to complete your wish list. Congratulations.
     
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  6. Sharpone
    Joined: Jul 25, 2022
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    Cool, really hard to find someone who will or can turn drums and rotors! Nice score.
    Dan
     
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  7. Jmountainjr
    Joined: Dec 29, 2006
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    You are absolutely correct! I have looked for a long time and have not come across one, so I have almost given up on the idea. But sometimes things show up when you least expect them.
     
  8. Dave G in Gansevoort
    Joined: Mar 28, 2019
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    from Upstate NY

  9. Mr48chev
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    My thought exactly. plus that unit can generate pretty decent income as a sideline once local guys know you have it if you want to turn drums and rotors.
     
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  10. Tow Truck Tom
    Joined: Jul 3, 2018
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    from Clayton DE

    Pretty music, nice
    Enjoy
     
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  11. oldiron 440
    Joined: Dec 12, 2018
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    A buddy of mine had one and used it a couple of times and finally gave it to a friend with a machine shop who never used it. But after a couple of years tried to give it back my buddy said he didn’t want it back so they sold it. Turns out everyone just buys new now days.
     
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  12. lostn51
    Joined: Jan 24, 2008
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    As soon as I can get some things moved around I’d like to get one too. I live in a pretty big city and finding someone that turns drums and rotors is getting pretty difficult
     
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