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    I cant believe you still have the safety cover over the pulleys still in place. My first lathe (for a very short time) was the GMC and that cover was the first thing to disappear. Its still in use as a disc sander and still has no cover over the pulleys.

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    the blody thing rattles al the time i have been planing on removing it but could not be botherd bringing the angle grinder down to the shop. i replaced the screws with wing bolt things.

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    Another thing I can't believe. I assume that you are somewhat associated with the company mentioned in your signature file. Therefore I also assume you have access to the timber advertised therein, and "THAT" is the lathe you are using? I'm flabbergasted. Most people would kill to get hold that type of timber to use in a real lathe

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    Quote Originally Posted by thefixer View Post
    Another thing I can't believe. I assume that you are somewhat associated with the company mentioned in your signature file. Therefore I also assume you have access to the timber advertised therein, and "THAT" is the lathe you are using? I'm flabbergasted. Most people would kill to get hold that type of timber to use in a real lathe

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