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Default Boxford AUD Quill Keyway locating pin...... Help

Hi there,

I have a Boxford AUD lathe. The Quill is rotating in the headstock because
the locating pin is missing from underneath the headstock that runs in the
keyway on the quill....

Would someone be so kind as to photograph theirs for me so I can make
another for mine. At the moment I am unsure of what I should make.

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Default Boxford AUD Quill Keyway locating pin...... Help

http://www.lathes.co.uk/boxford/page2.html

This site might be able to have pictures / manuals or help.

I have a Sheldon that looks like the 52 year model. So many did.

Martin

On 11/6/2015 9:18 PM, aliengravy wrote:
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