johnoder
Diamond
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2004
- Location
- Houston, TX USA
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Any idea what sort of torque should be used on L spindle noses?
No offense but that looks a little clunky. My Colchester L1 wrench (I assume is original to the lathe) has a smaller profile in the 'spanner' area and a longer, cylindrical handle.
Walter, I think you got it just right. One the upside is the fact that it is big enough for an attacment point to be added so I could lift it up with a jib crane once I'm to weak to pick it up (sooner than I think probably).
Nice job, Doug
Walter,
I'd like an L-O to fit my Cincinnati if you get the file for that size. I thought the L-O's came standard with a hammer and a chunk o' brass.
Barron
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