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Jo:
Having paid an arm and a leg for a Crawford Truegrip chuck on an L0 back plate I found it was not L0 but smaller :( I assume the L00, unless there are any other similar nose fittings out there. Can someone confirm which lathe takes an L00 back plate. I also seem to have a 5C adapter which is an odd sized taper. It looks like a morse taper but is neither an MT5 or 4 it lies somewhere in between (MT 5 adapter long side in the photo). I think there might be a draw bar kicking around for that but it was too short to go through the headstock on my Master :scratch: I assume that it goes on the same lathe. So before I stick them on John S's site what are they worth.... That L0 backplate I needed was not cheap :bang:. Jo |
seadog:
The Boxford VSL is one. It shouldn't be too difficult to sell on. |
Ed ke6bnl:
I have a 11 in. Rockwell lathe with Loo and the spindle I have been told is a 4.5 MT spindle the nose piece protects the spindle and also is used to take out the adaptor from the spindle. I have an extra adaptor and nose piece that I plan to put on ebay soon. |
Manxmodder:
Jo, some Harrison L5 and L5a's were fitted with L00 spindle nose. Also the L6 was commonly supplied withL00. Shouldn't be too difficult finding a buyer for that. .....OZ. http://www.lathes.co.uk/harrison/page5.html |
Jo:
Thanks Guys, it seems it is not as rare as I first thought. Now I just have to find a new home for them :thumbup: Jo |
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