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Hi Steve.
I like your conversion A good solid job. Congratulations.
I do not intend to alter the way I use the lathe I still treat it as a mini lathe and respect its limitations Doing that it serves me well.
I am awaiting a reply from LMS about the compatibility of the gears that they sell.
Brian.
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Brian, I don't know why I had to harp at you, maybe because you are so capable? I just wanted to share my experience.
P.S. I'd love to be in Sicily working on your boat!
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JMO, but EVERY lathe should have as Ed states one or two extra plastic gears. it would be comforting to know that if you do break it, your'e down time is going to be minimal.
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(03-17-2013, 06:30 PM)stevec Wrote: Brian, I don't know why I had to harp at you, maybe because you are so capable? I just wanted to share my experience.
P.S. I'd love to be in Sicily working on your boat!
Hi Steve
No Problem I value your opinion.
As for working on the boat? we have had nothing but rain and sleet for the last 2 weeks, we have lost one bridge on the main road and had lots of land slides, In these conditions I don't even like driving up & down the mountain. the roads are very slippery, we see new gaps in the Armco almost every day . driving in Sicily is like playing Russian roulette with someone else pulling the trigger.
Brian.