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Al A.
 
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Default 9"SB lathe bed part...

Hi All,
Anyone here interested in a chunk of lathe bed and tailstock end foot
from a 9" SB lathe? This was left over from an old 9" flatbelt SB lathe
that had the bed cut off in order to utilize the headstock for a special
purpose machine. The foot is good of course and the piece of bed (~12"
long) might be good for a fixture (or anchor, or weapon, etc.) or
something. Use your imagination!

A pic is located he

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4.../SBbedpart.jpg

That is a 6" scale laying accross the Vee ways, for scale.

I have no delusions that this is obscenely valuable, will accept
whatever it it worth to you plus shipping (from NE Mass-a-chew-sets).
I am guessing it weighs 20 lbs or so.

I just hate to send this sort of stuff to the scrap yard or landfill
if there is someone who would use it.

Thanks for looking,
AL A.
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