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Unread 05-23-2011, 11:32 PM   #1
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I'm sorry for this guys but, I think what Postino said was very very funny.

("If this rivet is a teeny tiny itty-bitty thingie")

I still can't stop laughing.
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Unread 05-23-2011, 11:44 PM   #2
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Hi to all, you don't really need a small lathe to make small parts... just a very repeatable and stable (QUALITY) lathe, that's where the accuracy comes from, stabality and no wear in the head stock... Unless you have a spare 10K to drop on a USED CLAUSSEN Lathe, The only advantage to small lathes, is usually they can spin something up to light speed in RPM......well you know what I mean, anyway, guys like Rich, Rick and me, get a feel for our lathe, and can hold a few thou pretty well, tighter tol. is for better equip. still, If i could get an original rivet, I'd probably make some... best to all, til...lat'r...GT ....
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