Pete Wass
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I have needed a bit less length in the spindle of my lathe to chamber shorter barrels and because there is so much stick out with my 4 jaw chuck, decided to come up with a front spider. I made a run at one before I left for Florida but becaues I operate without prior reasearch, didn't like the result I came up with so shelved it until spring.
Yesterday I Googled Lathe Spiders and up pops a page with something offered by Grizzly so I looks at the add. Here is a real life picture of an aluminum spider, complete with brass tipped screws and pre-drilled for attaching screws. They go on to say the offing is designed to bolt to one's face plate. $30.00 plus shipping. Several key strokes later and one is on the hated UPS truck. Saves buying a dividing hear, after all .
Pete
Yesterday I Googled Lathe Spiders and up pops a page with something offered by Grizzly so I looks at the add. Here is a real life picture of an aluminum spider, complete with brass tipped screws and pre-drilled for attaching screws. They go on to say the offing is designed to bolt to one's face plate. $30.00 plus shipping. Several key strokes later and one is on the hated UPS truck. Saves buying a dividing hear, after all .
Pete