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Renzetti Rod Lathe Anodized
Renzetti Rod Lathe Anodized

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Mark J Mire



Registered: September 2010
Posts: 2
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Anodized Rod Lathe
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Mike Sledden

Registered: June 2005
Posts: 54
Thu September 9, 2010 9:17am

Really like the look, do you have what it cost you to get it done?
Mark J Mire

Registered: September 2010
Posts: 2
Thu September 9, 2010 10:49am

Mike, I don't remember the exact cost, it was a couple years ago. I do remember that it was a modest increase compared to the original cost of the lathe.


P.S. The anodizing cost was modest only because Mrs. Lily Renzetti worked the pieces into their other anodizing work. Otherwise, the few pieces for my lathe would have cost a lot more.


Sorry for the confusion, but I just recalled those details.
joey lamonica

Registered: October 2010
Location: staten island ny
Posts: 210
Sun October 3, 2010 7:56pm

how do you like the lathe i am thinking about up grading to that one


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