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The other day I thought I noticed a slight twitch of the compound on my Atlas 10" lathe. I pushed and pulled but didn't see anything wrong at the time. The next time day I was using the lathe the tool post suddenly dropped 1/4" and almost caused a crash. Turned out that front of the tool post slide had broken completely off and only the "T" nut was holding the QCTP on the lathe. I have no idea why caused this to happen. The lathe is new to me so it may have been damaged some time ago and finally let go. No problem I thought and I went to Ebay to look for a replacement only to find that there wasn't a single 10" slide for sale. Apparently that's a weak point in the 10" lathes. Lots of 12" but no 10" so I got an idea. I did some research and it turns out that the 10"compound is the same as the older 12" except for the height of the slide. I was able to pick up a old 12" slide for $25 and I went to work. As I use a QCTP I didn't need the jaws to hold the "T" nut so I cut them off, filed and sanded the top flat and drilled a hole. The QCTP mounted up nicely but I did have to notch the left side so the tool holders would sit low enough to allow the tool to be centered. Even with this notch its a lot beefier than the original slide. It could be my imagination (or it could be that the slide was cracked all along) but it seems like everything is much stiffer now when I run it. PS: All the work was done with a hacksaw, file and sander as I don't have a mill
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