The 98-6 is a handy level. You probably know it won't be adequate to level a lathe right?98-6 level arrived. Wife has not taken away my credit card, so I also sneaked a digital torque adapter that I wanted for some time...
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The 98-6 is a handy level. You probably know it won't be adequate to level a lathe right?
Ask me how I know
You probably know it won't be adequate to level a lathe right?
Do not say that!! Take that back right now!!
That is the only reason I bought it!!
Ah, carp... so I got the wrong one... SOB!It's true indeed.
...You're getting a brand new PM, and you're pretty new to this hobby altogether, correct? (Good for you on both accounts!!) I strongly doubt there could ever be enough twist in the bed for you to notice for at least a couple years. And then in a couple years, you can decide if you want to buy a Starrett 199. Or maybe by then you'll have met a local chum that'll let you borrow his in exchange for a few beers.
Long story short: start making chips as soon as your new lathe arrives. Work out those minor details later, and only if you need to!...
I agree, sort of.Ah, carp... so I got the wrong one... SOB!
I am pretty new to all this, correct. Ordering my small PM lathe next month.
I will start storing beer for when I meet that special someone with a Starrett 199, hahahahahhaha
Thank you!
Did you get the tank ownership papers with them?Yesterday I want to items at an auction. A Victor oxy-acetylene setup with bottles, cart, etc and an engine hoist with leveled. The oxy-acetylene set up also had a spare set of brand new hoses!