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Turncrafter Pro from Penn State Industries
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Mike Barkley
Registered: March 2005 Location: Southgate, Michigan Posts: 1,119

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A very nice inexpensive lathe
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Keywords: lathe
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Neil Toland
Registered: March 2005 Location: S.E. Iowa Posts: 57
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Wed March 23, 2005 6:48pm
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Gosh Mike, it looks so much better with the El-Cheapo dust collector in the picture - like the picture you sent me. : ) And where's the bird?
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William Bartlett
Registered: March 2005 Location: West Virginia Posts: 102
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Tue August 2, 2005 4:00am
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Mike,
I just ordered a longer tool rest. If your like me, I can't get a uniform circumfrance using the short rest on long handles. You need to call PSE and talk to Bill (that's who I talked to) I think he's the sales manager to get the right one it only cost me $14.95. You have a different chuck than I do. I got the Nova Midi chuch, and I'm gonna hafta get some different jaws. I got mine at Woodcraft. The ones that come with it are too big, and I got the 25mm jaws and they're too small to hold anything but a dowell. I'm probly gonna have to get 30 mm jaws.
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