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Jess
 
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Default FS: Steady Rest - For heavy duty 16" lathe

Hi all,

Have for sale a heavy duty steady rest, looks to fit a lathe of 16"
swing, heavy ribbed casting, really nice big round fingers and
adjusting handwheels. Would be great for building an outboard support
for long stock, etc. This thing is heavy, would be best if picked up
here in the Dallas, Ft-Worth Texas area. Asking $75. + shipping.

Please email if interested.
Thanks,
Jess
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Got a picture? How much does it weigh?

Also a spacing measurement from the v slot to the center of the flat.

Bob AZ

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