Drill Chuck in Tail Stock

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I like the looks of the Lee Valley one. It has a threaded end which will allow a draw bar to be used on a conventional lathe. I may have to pick one up just to have on hand.
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wa2crk wrote:I like the looks of the Lee Valley one. It has a threaded end which will allow a draw bar to be used on a conventional lathe. I may have to pick one up just to have on hand.
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Yes, very nice and half the price of the SS version. It would be easy to fabricate a draw bar for a MK-V or 10ER tail stock if necessary. Probably not needed for the tail stock but...
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? Harbor freight https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q= ... e%20center https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=mt2%20chuck I have one of each that work fine if you just want the arbor I got one from Ebay or SS for a new one .
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