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  I am looking for chicago tool wood lathe and parts


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Jay
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Some where in Arkansas.

Victims of circumstance owe it to fate. Victims of choice owe it to themselves.

These are sold by Harbor Freight. They are online, as well as having a lot of retail stores.

JayR

Posted 2008-11-27T18:19:14Z
 

I looked there the tool rest post is a differant dia its not a chicago tool its central michinery my dia is 3/4 theres is 1''

Posted 2008-11-27T18:34:56Z
 
Jay
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Some where in Arkansas.

Victims of circumstance owe it to fate. Victims of choice owe it to themselves.

I looked around some more and I do not think that I can help you unless you have a model number. Possibly a serial number. And any other information that you think might be helpful.

If I can't cut the wood with a table saw, a miter saw, a Sawzall, or a circular saw, I do not do wood working. Please explain what the tool rest post is. Thanx.

JayR

Posted 2008-11-27T23:16:58Z

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