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Thread: sheraton bed hardness
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12th November 2011, 03:35 PM #1
sheraton bed hardness
Hi all I just did the file ( thin chain saw sharpening file ) test on the Sheraton bed..it bit into the bed easily.. so it's a non-hardened bed ..cry cry and tears. MIKE
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12th November 2011, 05:15 PM #2Distracted Member
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No that's a good thing. Makes it easy to scrape true.
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13th November 2011, 12:00 PM #3
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You are an eternal optimist Bryan . I should have known the bed was soft as there are numerous dings in the bed where the students have dropped chucks , near the headstock.
I downloaded the Sheraton pamphlet describing their larger lathes ... the Diplomat, Cadet and the Cub.... the Cub would be a nice machine .. but at 813kg but a bonus is, it has a hardened bed as do the Diplomat and the Cadet. MIKE
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Do you plan on hitting the bed?
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14th November 2011, 08:04 PM #5
pics
Pics from the SLV dated 1967 to 69 ..new Sheratons .
I see my model is there
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