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My bigger import lathe is not bad. I can dial stuff in by hand to about
3 tenths. The problem is under power the indicator needle turns into a blur about 1.5-2 thousandths wide. For 99% of what I do that is fine, but that other 1% is growing. Is the only answer to install a 3 phase motor? I'm not completely against it, but its a bit of a job to move the lathe, swap the motor, and reconfigure the controls. Not something I can do in an afternoon. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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