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<p>[QUOTE="desperate_fun, post: 178227, member: 132"]They sure don't make them like that anymore. A couple things I noticed. It has been upgraded with electronics of sort. Is yours upgraded and is it a pain in the ass to do? I also noticed on the last piece they were working on. The chuck had a cutting tool installed that looked a lot like a lathe tool. Were they a specialized tool or can you use a standard lathe type tool?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desperate_fun, post: 178227, member: 132"]They sure don't make them like that anymore. A couple things I noticed. It has been upgraded with electronics of sort. Is yours upgraded and is it a pain in the ass to do? I also noticed on the last piece they were working on. The chuck had a cutting tool installed that looked a lot like a lathe tool. Were they a specialized tool or can you use a standard lathe type tool?[/QUOTE]
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