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9A follower rest
mike allen
Ted have ya gotten any 9A telescopic follower rest's in ?
thanks animal
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sblatheman
Sorry, not at this time.
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Ted
On May 4, 2021, at 9:01 PM, mike allen <animal@psln.com> wrote:
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mike allen
K , thanks
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animal
On 5/4/2021 6:42 PM, sblatheman via groups.io wrote:
Sorry, not at this time.
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mike allen
just thought about this & if the telescoping parts are the same as on a 10" lathe I could be interested in just the casting part . I have a real cherry Heavy 10 casting that I'll trade for a 9 casting
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animal
On 5/4/2021 6:42 PM, sblatheman via groups.io wrote:
Sorry, not at this time.
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wlw19958
Hi There,
The nine inch, 10K and Heavy Ten (10R/L) telescoping steady rests use the same knobs, screws, jaws, etc. They also share the same upper casting. This usually has a casting number something like PT116NR1 or 126NR2 (this is what two of my steadies have cast into them) The "N" is for nine inch and "R" is for the Heavy Ten and it is implied that it is also for the 10K (because the 10k is in-between the nine inch and the heavy ten) The lower castings are different based on the swing and bed dimensions. The casing number on the base will be something like 115N1 or 125R2. Hence, the nine inch is unique. the 10K is unique and so is the Heavy Ten. The larger swing lathes use different parts in their telescoping steadies. I assume they use a larger version of these parts. Good Luck! -Blue Chips- Webb
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