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Just snug them up. That plate just keeps the saddle from lifting from the bed. Unless the bolts that hold the plate are a real sloppy...
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Not a expert but if I snug up those bolts it also stops the saddle moving on my lathe. I have a background project to make shims so the...
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Well I rebuilt the gearbox today! I'm getting closer to full assembly. I do have a question for anyone who has taken their cross slide...
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I've definitely found my fair share of missing parts and poorly done modifications. Luckily it doesn't look like they used the lathe...
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Yes, the fibre washer is OEM.
Yes, someone lost original. Now you need to wonder what else is missing on your lathe. :)
The reason I...
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Great job, and definitely looks similar! I threw some of the stuff on it just to get a better look.
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I have had a similar experience with my Boxford "A" , basically a Southbend built in the UK.
I had to strip it completely so that I...
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So that's what that washer is for. It didn't have one in there to start. Is that an aftermarket design or did they originally have...
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To anyone interested I added the original sale information I bought from grizzly. When I have this assembled more, I'll show the...
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Well it's been awhile but I started back up on this project. I don't have all of the pictures yet, but I'll try to take some soon.
So...
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