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    For £60 you can pick up a brand new Clarke hobby lathe from a machine discount shop and make any small part you are able. Lathe probably won't be all that precise though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trick cyclist View Post
    For £60 you can pick up a brand new Clarke hobby lathe from a machine discount shop and make any small part you are able. Lathe probably won't be all that precise though.
    hi,thats a good price,i have tried machine mart type sites etc and cant find one near that price,could you pass on the name of a shop or details,thanks, mb

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin bingham View Post
    hi,thats a good price,i have tried machine mart type sites etc and cant find one near that price,could you pass on the name of a shop or details,thanks, mb
    Me neither. I'm guessing that a zero was omitted from the price.

    tac

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    Me neither. I'm guessing that a zero was omitted from the price.

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    thanks

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    Ok Tac - I don't have a ROA (do have a Rem 1858). Can you explain just what needs machining? Here's a couple of bits I've recently knocked up on my little lathe.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTW20NzZ-OA

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...psrfdleb7o.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...pst3zeomhc.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1066 View Post
    Ok Tac - I don't have a ROA (do have a Rem 1858). Can you explain just what needs machining? Here's a couple of bits I've recently knocked up on my little lathe.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTW20NzZ-OA

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...psrfdleb7o.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...pst3zeomhc.jpg

    Nice work there, 1066. I can do bits like that, and do, for my small steam locos, but what I can't do is work stainless steel to the required degree of precision without a lot of expensive carbide tools.

    The part in question is just a rod, basically, as you know from your Remington, but the Ruger version has a lot of extra steps in it, and a semicircular bolt cut-out [the weak part]. As the last company kept my drawings, I'll have to re-do them, and I'll PM you with the details when I get to it.

    Thanks.

    tac

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