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Martin H. Eastburn
 
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jmiguez wrote:

"It is
apparent after using it briefly that the apron has NO
lockout that prevents one from simultaneously engaging the
longitudinal feed and the half nuts."

DoN, I am not sure what I would look for. I had always used the half
nut lever to engage the carriage meovement. It was only after getting
a couple of old books on lathe operation that I learned I wasn't
susposed to do this. I actually find it easier to use the lever. I
have to think which way to turn the star knob to stop the carriage.
That scares me when it gets close to the chuck or face plate.

John

I seem to recall that the feed is a slip engage type not a hard set half nut.
If both were engaged (as is on my Sheldon it is possible) the half nut would easily win.

The longitudinal feed as you say is a Friction feed as I know.

Martin

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