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    Ok this is confusing its almost double thread/posting

    https://www.woodworkforums.com/showth...126#post801126

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    New it looked familiar it actually mounts the chuck onto it and cuts the thread onto the turned box this is used also for ornamental turning

    similar to this machine also http://www.woodart.com.au/a_rea.htm

    How I'd like to purchase it if its a fair price.

    WOODDUCK Did you dad do Ornamental Turing fancy patterns etc like this

    If so was he a member of The Ornamental Turners Australia Group.???

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Thanx wheelin, like they say , a picture is worth a thousand words.
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    To all who responded to my plea. I eventually found this leaflet on the product although I cannot trace it through the carba-tec site.
    Just thought you might like to see what it does.

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    And you've only been offered $80- for it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood-duck View Post
    To all who responded to my plea. I eventually found this leaflet on the product although I cannot trace it through the carba-tec site.
    Just thought you might like to see what it does.
    Exactly as described by Stevenp
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    Thanks for posting that up Wood-duck. Stevenp you're a super sleuth, good work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prozac View Post
    Thanks for posting that up Wood-duck. Stevenp you're a super sleuth, good work.
    Nah, not a sleuth, I had seen these a few years ago. Actually thought about buying one but from memory they were out of my price range.
    my father made one a long time ago, that does the same thing but is a lot more "Agricultural" in appearance than this one,but still does the same thing.
    Cheers Steven.
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    it seem, for me, that it is a carbatec thread chaser.

    go to google.
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    in richard daffans box book he uses somthing which looks very similar to do a box with a threaded lid.

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