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RE: Quest -- A Good Steady Rest - ETC57 - 06-25-2012 Well done Bill, Thanks for sharing. Jerry. RE: Quest -- A Good Steady Rest - Highpower - 06-26-2012 A bit like dropping a 454 big block into a Ford Pinto isn't it? And people accuse me of over-engineering things at times! Just kidding.... That is a seriously heavy duty steady though. Great job Bill! I think the black and brass really set it off. Looks classy. RE: Quest -- A Good Steady Rest - ETC57 - 06-27-2012 Willie, why would rune a perfectly good Pinto? Jerry. RE: Quest -- A Good Steady Rest - TomG - 06-27-2012 Good job on the build and the thread Bill. Most steady rests aren't nearly that large in diameter. What is the capacity of yours? Tom RE: Quest -- A Good Steady Rest - krv3000 - 06-27-2012 well dun RE: Quest -- A Good Steady Rest - b4dyc - 06-28-2012 Nice job there Billy G RE: Quest -- A Good Steady Rest - Bill Gruby - 06-29-2012 (06-27-2012, 03:11 PM)TomG Wrote: Good job on the build and the thread Bill. Been gone for a day or two Tom. Capacity of this rest is .195 to 3.740. This is large for a 9X20. I had to get it to fit a 3.125 Cat head. "Billy G" RE: Quest -- A Good Steady Rest - Bill Gruby - 07-04-2012 (06-27-2012, 01:39 PM)ETC57 Wrote: Willie, Because you can, my man. "Billy G" RE: Quest -- A Good Steady Rest - stevec - 07-04-2012 (06-27-2012, 01:39 PM)ETC57 Wrote: Willie,Isn't "perfectly good Pinto" an oxymoron? |