Finding a lathe person

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Re: Finding a lathe person

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The shoulder is a smaller diameter, could it not just be drilled out?
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Thank you for turning the spacers down, much appreciated.
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Spacers arrived in the post today

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Thank you again :thumbup:
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Screwdriver wrote: Tue Apr 18, 2023 1:40 pm

Perhaps you could recommend me to anyone else who needs work like this?
I would certainly recommend you if anyone wanting Lathe work done. You made them risers for me a couple of years ago for my front Paddock stand when i got the Thundercat. More than Happy :thumbup:
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