I use a strap wrench to remove my SC2 and SC3 chucks. Far less risk of bending or breaking the chuck key - or worse still, damaging the socket in the chuck that it fits into. I wince internally when I see a chuck key being used as a lever like this - good for sales of spare keys, though. 😉
Mmmmmm - thanks for the tip . . . . but I think it may or could cause a problem. If you have a heavy item on the chuck and you switch off and rub your hand on the spindle wheel on the side of the lathe to slow it down if you stop it too quickly it may loosen itself from the inertia from the large mass/weight trying to undo the chuck. I dont know if it is the case but maybe food for thought. Anyone else out there with the same views?
@@StockroomSupply thanks Ethan ! Any idea what sanding belts will help my small business? I need to be faster im struggling but I do good work here in Calgary
I’m using 3m discs and they save me allot of time but I got 7 belt sanders in every size and need high quality fast removal superior finish I know your the man you got all the cool stuff
What sort of material are you sanding? Our standard aluminum oxide Klingspor belts are great for just about everything! stockroomsupply.com/collections/sanding-belts