Need-Tool rest or support arm Mark V

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scollins
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Need-Tool rest or support arm Mark V

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Blew up my tool text support arm.
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scollins wrote:Blew up my tool text support arm.
I may have an extra, my email is below.
Rob in San Diego
Email: SDSSmith51 AT gmail.com
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Wow

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scollins wrote:Blew up my tool text support arm.
How did you accomplish that ? I want to know so I don't experience the same thing ! :eek:
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2centsworth wrote:How did you accomplish that ? I want to know so I don't experience the same thing ! :eek:
Me too!

Did you use C4 or:D something else?
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Had a catch while turning an especially gnarly oak knuckle and blew out the side of the support arm. I still won! It's a bowl now!

Have a monster lathe now so I won't be putting stubborn stuff on the SS anymore.
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