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I would clean up the swivel base of your beautiful red vise separately
on a faceplate in a lathe.


Don't have one... And most sadly, do not have space for one...


Didn't you buy a Clausing lathe from some old guy?
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On 2008-05-29, Jim Wilkins wrote:
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I would clean up the swivel base of your beautiful red vise separately
on a faceplate in a lathe.


Don't have one... And most sadly, do not have space for one...


Didn't you buy a Clausing lathe from some old guy?


I sold it a long time ago, it was a very tiny old lathe.

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