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JasonB14/05/2018 07:44:49
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Posted by Martin Newbold on 12/05/2018 11:37:03:

MY pum p is working well and can spray cutting fluid everywhere and redecorate my tools luckily i understand it has an anti rust agent in it Its not only white at christmas lol

Now that you have used up one life with your wobbly chuck and started spraying coolant everywhere you may want to take a second look at your wiring arrangements.

Would hate for things or you to go up in a puff of smoke. smile o

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Ian S C14/05/2018 12:52:43
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I have a 6" 4 jaw chuck on my large Taiwanese lathe, the lathe came with a 3 jaw and 4 jaw chuck both of which are 8", but the 6" chuck is about twice the weight of the 6" 4 jaw on the Boxford A at our Menz Shed, I wouldnt put it any where near a Boxford or Myford, or any similar sized lathe, IT"S HEAVY.

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