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I have a logan model 400 lathe. I would like a longer bed. What other models would have a bed that would interchange with my 400 headstock, carriage and tail stock?
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On 5/16/2017 7:16 PM, wrote:
I have a logan model 400 lathe. I would like a longer bed. What other models would have a bed that would interchange with my 400 headstock, carriage and tail stock?


Unfortunately , I don't think Scott reads this forum . Go to
www.lathe.com , there's a contact link there somewhere . OR better yet ,
join the Logan Lathe email list over on Yahoo , I'm sure at least one
other member there can answer your question . I did (15years or so
ago), and am learning new stuff from the other members all the time . My
Logan is a MW 94TLC2136 , 10 X 31 with a QCGB . Awesome machine .

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