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In article , Gunner says...

Actually..its down about 75 rpm Two speed motor, vari-drive. You can
take a respectable cut, or tap easily


Let's split the difference, I just checked my HLVH at work - it
goes down to 150 rpm. Is your TFB different?

Jim


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On 8 Apr 2005 10:22:49 -0700, jim rozen
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In article , Gunner says...

Actually..its down about 75 rpm Two speed motor, vari-drive. You can
take a respectable cut, or tap easily


Let's split the difference, I just checked my HLVH at work - it
goes down to 150 rpm. Is your TFB different?

Jim


Nope..lowest marked scale is 150. But I do have one of Speros
marvelous RPM readers.

G

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