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Ron Sardo
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Chucks are like clamps, you can never have to many.
So how many turners here have more than one chuck?

So how many turners here have more than one chuck?


I was advised to stop using the nylon No-Lock Spindle Washers during a class I took recently from Donald Derry, and it has really paid off. I was getting very small rippling (could not see it, just barely felt it) that just wouldn't go away - after taking off the washers and hand tightening the chucks (I do use Boeshield T9 on the threads) no more ripples.
I have two Strongholds, but will probably be getting a talon soon. I inherited one from my dad but picked up the second so I would not have to change jaws so often. I would like to find a pin chuck but they are not in the catalogues. Does anyone know where I can find one?
Marc at Teal lake
Interesting! So does the Boeshield prevent the possible lockup that the nylon washer is supposed to prevent? I have been using the nylon washer on my PM3520 and have not noticed a problem but then I am still somewhat new at this.
Three Novas rigged for the wife's mini and three SN2s for the Powermatic and a collet set. Planning on a vacuum chuck too.