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    Default Fixed Steady Identification?

    I have an unused fixed steady which I would like to know the origin of. It is for a 6" centre height lathe with a flat bed. The distance between the bed rails is 2.5", it has the appearance of being locally made but I am not sure. Pictures are of the front and rear. Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Mm.

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    I'm stumped Philip.

    Looking at the photos before reading the text made me think of something aftermarket for a Myford. The 6 "centre height knocked that on the head. Have you trawled your way through the images on Tony's site?

    Bob.

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