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Default South Bend 9" surprise

I bought an "apron" on E-bay to get the half-nuts. The picture looked
just like my old 9" South Bend's apron. When it arrived in shipping
at my workplace, I was delighted. It was clean, and the half nuts were
near perfect. I envisioned just bolting it on the old SB at home and
be running in 10 minutes. When I got home, I found that the apron was
about 1 inch shorter than the apron on my old South bend (7" vs 8"
between the bolt holes to the carriage).

Apparently South Bend either made the carriage longer or shorter
sometime during the life of the lathe. The half-nuts from the E-bay'd
apron fit my old apron perfectly, so I am running, and happy, and have
a back-up lathe again to use when my other lathes are holding
workpieces I don't want to remove.

So this is a heads up for you South Bend users. E-mail and ask for a
couple of pertinent dimensions before buying lathe parts.

Brownnsharp
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