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Thread: No holiday down south, but a new lathe!!!
          
   
   

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    Ah so---Thats why I didn't crank on them. I did find the carriage lock---tricky little bugger is underneath at the other end of the carriage. Swing it crossways and crank the bolt up tight to lock the carriage in place, or, turn it lengthwise and snug up the bolt to keep it from swinging around and locking up when I don't want it to. You could be right Denny---both of the M6 bolts were loose when I got the lathe home. As said before, snugging them up didn't seem to do anything. The literature that came with this thing doesn't tell you squat!!!
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