original 10er vs revised 10er

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rpd
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Re: original 10er vs revised 10er

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bandmn wrote: I have 2 10er's 1 is the original version of the 10er and the other is version 2 of the 10er from the way i understand it.
That is true, they made minor changes to the head stock casting when they when from the double wedge locks to the single wedge locks, (Feb, 1952 per Skip Campbell). :)
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Re: original 10er vs revised 10er

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Great insights Heath. Thanks for sharing the knowledge. And yeah, it makes perfect sense to have both.
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Re: original 10er vs revised 10er

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Keep both, for all the reasons stated. I'm looking for a third on so I can leave the table mounted and true while mounting the dedicated 10ER lathe at a more convenient height for turning which is too high for saw, sander, & horizontal drill. My 10E is dedicated drill press.
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Re: original 10er vs revised 10er

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Yes so i have decided just to keep both the only reason i bought the second one was for the jointer that it had and for the price i couldn't say no.
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