Power Pro is installed

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Re: Power Pro is installed

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Thanks, Ron and Paul! My headstock doesn't have such a spring. My nameplate swings on an aluminum pin at the top (part #46A) to open and screws in on the bottom to close. Completely forgot about the spring held nameplate on the older headstocks.
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I think you will love the extra power and the greater speed variation. Enjoy.
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The sawdust is on the top of the drawer handle. :D
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:eek: :D



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Ok so the missing clip was not fun to retrieve. I had to remove the headstock and turn it upside down and then it fell into view and was retrieved. I tried removing the motor pan but still couldn't find it. So a little JB Weld and all is back to normal !
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Re: Power Pro is installed

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masonsailor2 wrote:Ok so the missing clip was not fun to retrieve. I had to remove the headstock and turn it upside down and then it fell into view and was retrieved. I tried removing the motor pan but still couldn't find it. So a little JB Weld and all is back to normal !
Paul

I love JB weld, has saved my skin more than once! :)

Fire that baby up, it looks like a New age Beaut. :D

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