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|Do we need some device to help lift chucks on removal ( they weigh approx 80#) a lightweight Harbor Freight hoist is about $70
 
|Do we need some device to help lift chucks on removal ( they weigh approx 80#) a lightweight Harbor Freight hoist is about $70
|Sevin Strauss
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|Sevin Straus
 
|Possible mount on rafters on the ceiling. but need to look for a hoist.
 
|Possible mount on rafters on the ceiling. but need to look for a hoist.
 
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|Level and check for taper
 
|Level and check for taper
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|Sevin Straus
 
|Lathe is leveled but need to check for taper in a test cut
 
|Lathe is leveled but need to check for taper in a test cut
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-Test cuts have been made, and we are able to cut an actual round, non tapered, cut to measure first, and created a dead(ish) center for the headstock.  We used our new center along with the live center we have to measure the general alignment between the headstock and the tailstock.  The gauge bar had a .003" slope over 24".  However we were able to get .003" flex on the live center, and that bar weighs 20+lbs so not too bad.  On the side to side alignment, there was a .001" taper over 24" with the tailstock being slightly closer to the operator than the headstock.  Abel and I did not try to chase that .001" out on Saturday, but if we feel that is too much error we can take a crack at it.
 
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