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16th April 2007, 01:23 PM #16Member
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could you let us know how you have progressed with that. The reason i am interested is my retired grandfather (ex-boily) has made a couple of custom longbed lathes to suit this kind of Job. Now that he is retired he does potter around with this kind of thing. It also has a removable section close to the chuck to do large diameter turning jobs. He has done quite a few of the type of job that you metion for my uncle who is/was a chippy in brisbane for the centre of spiral staircases and the like.
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16th April 2007, 07:06 PM #17
No worries Timbre, it's in the hands of the Architect now so I'll put up some pics when something happens.
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