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2nd October 2014, 09:47 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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125mm Fuerda chuck
I picked up a new 125mm 3 jaw Fuerda chuck today to go on the Herless lathe which is leaving the building. The Tos chuck that was on it is almost new and is definately being kept. Have only unpacked the Fuerda for a quick look and it appears to be very well finished. First impressions are good, unlike the pile of crap 200mm 4 jaw I have.
I will go and wash my mouth out now.
Ken
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2nd October 2014, 09:55 PM #2
Hi Ken,
My 125 Fuerda is pretty decent too, certainly better than the 125 Ozmestore one i had on the Mars.
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2nd October 2014, 10:29 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Ew,
After hearing that of the osme chuck I am glad I didn't really cheap out. CTC freight was a killer so they were out. The lathe is going to my youngest son; so wanted something reasonable. He should be happy with it.
Safe trip down tomorrow.
Ken
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