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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'><br>Due to busy schedules I have not yet got my radial arm saw out the door. Supposed to happen tomorrow. <BR> <BR>When he first looked at the saw he mentioned a trade for a Walker Turner lathe. The only picture he's sent is of the nameplate with the serial number. It is a model L951.<BR> <BR>In our sparse texting he mentioned that it has odd threads. I knew that from my research. This wouldn't be a bad thing depending on what comes with it (chucks, etc.), which I still don't know.<BR> <BR>I've seen posts on the interweb from a few people who have had a new replacement shaft machined with standard threads.<BR> <BR>So to my question:<BR>Does anyone know what this sort of machining costs? I've never had anything machined. All this won't be much of a deal if I have Nova type money in an old lathe. Also not sure how hard it is to remove and replace the shaft. <br>
<br> If I don't end up with the lathe that's cool. Just be happy to get rid of the saw and clear some shop space. <BR><br> thanks,<br> clint<br><br> <BR> </div></body>
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