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    Okanagan here

    Welcome Rob. My wife and I ride throught Osoyoos almost every summer. We love the roads in B.C.. Gonna be in your area again in Aug. on our way home from Victoria. Dean (Millarville. AB)
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    Palmgren 25 Milling Attachment For Lathe, $250, Airdrie, AB

    I just picked it up. It's a little too big for the lathe I have but I have a couple ideas how to get it to work. Once I mount it I will have around 2 inches of space to work with, so it will do what I need it to do. I guess I have to buy a bigger lathe now ;)
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    New Member (Millarville, Ab.)

    Thanks everyone. Much appreciated.
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    Palmgren 25 Milling Attachment For Lathe, $250, Airdrie, AB

    Could you please tell me what this dimension is? Just want to make sure it will fit.
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    Looking for a vertical milling attachment for a Craftex B1979C or CX704

    I was texting with him this morning. It's a good deal but everything I have read says it's too big for a B1979C.
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    Looking for a vertical milling attachment for a Craftex B1979C or CX704

    Need one to do some small parts. In and around the Calgary area if possible.
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    New Member (Millarville, Ab.)

    Southwest of Calgary.
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    New Member (Millarville, Ab.)

    Thank you. There isn't much out here.
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    New Member (Millarville, Ab.)

    Hello Everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself. I am very much an amateur when it comes to machining. I first used a metal lathe when I went to SAIT for Engineering Design back in the 90’s and I loved it. I bought a little Craftex B1979C years ago to make some simple car and bike parts and I...
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