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I recently picked one of these up. It was abused. It seems to cut straight. I can't find a serial number and all the pictures I have seen online don't look like this one. I am needing a 4 jaw chuck and gears for threading. Any ideas?
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I recently picked one of these up. It was abused. It seems to cut straight.
I can't find a serial number and all the pictures I have seen online don't
look like this one. I am needing a 4 jaw chuck and gears for threading. Any
ideas?


There seems to be plenty of information out on the web. For instance, here's
a Yahoo forum on them:

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/...tions/messages

A question posted there might help.

and a Bing search on "carrol jamieson lathe" turned up a ton of hits.

Tom

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