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Thread: Hare & Forbes 18 x 47 lathe
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19th January 2012, 06:38 AM #1New Member
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Hare & Forbes 18 x 47 lathe
I have heard that a few of the turners here have come up with a way to attach a hand wheel to this lathe but have been unable to find the threads applicable to this project. Can someone please help me with this. Also have you figured out a way to adapt a vacuum port to the hand-wheel?
I plan on purchasing a Grizzly model of this lathe the G0733 it doesn't have a hand-wheel either.
Thank you, Bart
G0733 Heavy Duty Wood Lathe 18" x 47"Good, Better, Best never let it rest until your good is better & your better best.
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20th January 2012, 10:21 PM #2
Bart, This link will take you to the original thread about this lathe and go to page 4 for the start of different versions of handwheel fitting.
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21st January 2012, 07:53 AM #3New Member
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