has anyone used one of these?

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has anyone used one of these?

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This chuck looks like the old/standard 1/2", with an adapter for something. A brand new 1/2" sell for $40.49 and a key for $3.48 plus shipping.

Brand new Heavy Duty? NO!
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charlese wrote:This chuck looks like the old/standard 1/2", with an adapter for something. A brand new 1/2" sell for $40.49 and a key for $3.48 plus shipping.

Brand new Heavy Duty? NO!
Really? Bet it weighs almost half again as much(not including the 'adapter'). ;)
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Don't really see a need for something like that. It will NOT work with the mortise attachment. The newer Shopsmith chucks are a real pain to use with the mortise attachment. I keep an old style just in case.
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