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I can do it tonight when I get home.
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Sorry, I forgot last night.
Anyway, the distance is roughly 17 3/8" from the bottom of the casting to the top of the belt guard, which is the highest point when it's laying down.
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(05-29-2021, 01:10 PM)rleete Wrote: Sorry, I forgot last night.
Anyway, the distance is roughly 17 3/8" from the bottom of the casting to the top of the belt guard, which is the highest point when it's laying down.
Thank you very much.
One measurement I forgot to ask for is the overall length the long way. I'm seeing if it will fit underneath the bench I got for the mini lathe. No rush.
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35" overall.
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(05-29-2021, 02:20 PM)rleete Wrote: 35" overall.
Thanks again!
It'll fit.
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Fits like a glove underneath the lathe bench.
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Far too clean. Do you actually use these tools, or just collect them?
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I use them when I have time. No money for just collecting stuff.
Haven't touched the lathe since late October. Spent most of November caring for relatives with covid.
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The last thing I did with my lathe is chuck up this shaft to cut metric threads on both ends. That was back in October & the shaft is still chucked in the lathe. I'll get to it soon.
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