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    JJR your vice mod is great and have a couple that could use that fix, Thanks. Really liked what Paul did a while ago for his big lathe tail stock and your mod for the mini's is nice and simple. Haven't gotten around to a larger one like yours or Pauls but I did a locking mod on mine way back that keeps it from spinning out of alignment when you R&R the tail stock...which I do a lot! One of the best things I did on mine. Here is the link to my build.

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    JR,

    Good to know the "monster sized" lathe tailstock bottom clamp plate significantly improved your tailstock lock-down capability. In my case, the original smaller cast iron tailstock clamp plate did not go to waste. This morning before going to work, I wanted to finish parting-off a part and needed my steady rest but the bottom clamp plate was missing. I used the old one from my tailstock and the smaller size fit perfectly. I will keep it on the steady rest. Here is a photo:

    Wilton Drill Press Vise Minimum Lift Mod-iscar-parting-off-end-cap-support.jpg

    The aluminum part is a temporary end-cap for machining 2" OD x 1.75" ID extruded acrylic tubes to size. I am working on an improvement to the pool ozone injection system (rarely used except after a big pool party).

    PJs, I like your tailstock improvement and using the LMS cam lock. Ironically, I have not added the the "monster sized" lathe tailstock bottom clamp plate to my mini lathe and need to do it to improve the tailstock drilling. The mini lathe now has an ER32 collet chuck and used exclusively for small collet work. After "bumping and setting" the collet chuck to almost perfect TIR, there no reason to remove it for other work that can be done on the large lathe.

    Thanks for the feedback.

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