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6 1/4" Faceplate with 1/2"-20 threaded hub...
So what kind of lathe would use such a faceplate? Seems like a very
small spindle for what should be about a 9" swing lathe. -Bruno |
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wood lathe?
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Probably a Craftsman 109 series
- - d.dixson wrote: wood lathe? |
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Diameter is too big for the 109. I was thinking maybe wood lathe, but
wondering if there's a metal lathe that it could fit. Rex B wrote: Probably a Craftsman 109 series - - d.dixson wrote: wood lathe? |
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On 17 Jun 2005 08:24:03 -0700, "d.dixson"
wrote: wood lathe? That's what's on my 35 year old $35 (new) wood lathe Gerry :-)} London, Canada |
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