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  1. Another Dave

    New guy in the calgary area.

    No way! That's amazing. The housing for the feed direction change gears had broken (suspected crack) and I just built a replacement!
  2. Another Dave

    New guy in the calgary area.

    I have a standard modern 9" utilathe
  3. Another Dave

    Advice on quick cable disconnect for DC power supply to a motor

    (I posted but added a link guess it wont post as im to new. I mentioned what Chazz is saying) Hello, There are plenty of solutions as I'm sure you know. I would look into a pair of twist locking female and male extension cord ends. They are fairly cheap, yes rated for AC power but will work...
  4. Another Dave

    New guy in the calgary area.

    Hello! New to the hobby and group! I have experience in blacksmithing and bronze casting. Along with an electrical ticket and milwright in the works. I'm excited to learn machining and some design and engineering! I have an bottomless pit of ideas that I just want to bring to life! And boy if...
  5. Another Dave

    Moving lathe pull it completely apart?

    Hey I have the same lathe. I moved it and did take the head stock off. I cleaned super well (no abrasives) with degreasers and rags. Now I question the alignment of the headstock. Any suggestions to check/ realign?
  6. Another Dave

    Advice on quick cable disconnect for DC power supply to a motor

    Hello, There are plenty of solutions as I'm sure you know. I would look into a pair of twist locking female and male extension cord ends. They are fairly cheap, yes rated for AC power but will work just as well with DC. Unfortunately if you are needing liquid tight the price always jumps up...
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