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John J. Malcolm
 
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Default Looking for S.B. Cross Slide Gear

I am looking for a Cross Slide Gear Set (C.F Comp. Pinion Gear Set - AS87R1)
for a S.B. Heavy 10? This is the gear that drives the Cross Slide Screw.

If anyone has one for sale please contact me at .

Thanks,

John


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what type of sb is it
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Default Looking for S.B. Cross Slide Gear

In article , John J. Malcolm says...

I am looking for a Cross Slide Gear Set (C.F Comp. Pinion Gear Set - AS87R1)
for a S.B. Heavy 10? This is the gear that drives the Cross Slide Screw.


You need to contact either Dave Ficken or Dave Sobel. They
both specialize in SB repair parts.

Jim

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Default Looking for S.B. Cross Slide Gear

i have one but i will have to look for it. email me
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