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  1. Jim Woods

    Getting a Nova 1624-44 home

    I am upgrading to a Nova 1624-44 lathe and picking it up in my car ( Impala). my question is how easy it is to separate the headstock from the bed. I am planning on breaking it down to motor, legs, extention and headstock for my complaining back.
  2. K

    Pad for lathe feet

    HI all, I have a new Nova 1624. I bought it the weekend before Christmas. I have the DVR upgrade motor on order. I am very pleased with the lathe. My issue is I'm short. Last week the DR.'s office said i'M 5'7". That's taller than I've ever been. (Haha ) I have the adjustable feet on my lathe...
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