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    Default Spare Bango

    Hi all,
    I am after two extra bango's for my TL1000 (old but I love it). so if there is anyone out there who has a spare bango hanging around and wants to palm it off, you can palm it my way.

    Cheers Scott

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    Hmmmm, took me a little to realise, but you are after a BANJO
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    Willy
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    Oh yeah, sorry, but I do not have any, I truly doubt if anyone has a spare banjo as lathes normally are supplied with just one, I cannot think of a reason to require another!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willy Nelson View Post
    Hmmmm, took me a little to realise, but you are after a BANJO
    Regards
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    Jarrahland

    Oh yeah, sorry, but I do not have any, I truly doubt if anyone has a spare banjo as lathes normally are supplied with just one, I cannot think of a reason to require another!
    Long turning. We use up to 10.

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    Scott, you can get new ones from Woodfast. Click.

    Obviously you'd have to check bed gap, thickness and clamp plate width.
    Cheers, Ern

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    Isn't the TL1000 the Teknatool lathe which has the square tube as the bed with a sleeve that slides up and down the bed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ's Timber View Post
    Isn't the TL1000 the Teknatool lathe which has the square tube as the bed with a sleeve that slides up and down the bed?
    Yes it is. It just so happens that it is my old lathe type.
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    Thanks everyone, I knew it was a long shot. It is the square tube type, it is still a good lathe that I can't justify an upgrade.

    Might have to go to the local enginering mob and see if they can make some up.

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    Or have a shot at making some out of hardwood?
    Cheers, Ern

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    what is a banjo???????????

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    A banjo is the bit that holds your toolrest and slides along the bed of the lathe
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