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Hole in Jet 14" stock tool rest - why?

Randy Anderson

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If you look at the Jet 14" stock tool rest there is a 3/16" hole drilled through it a few inches to the left of the post center line. I know trivial but is there a purpose for it? Some option I don't know about that uses it? Alignment for the mfg process maybe? I've looked online and they all have it but nothing in the manual as to why.
 

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All the way through. No threads. The countless hours in front of this thing and thousands of times I've handled it and I just noticed it a few days ago.
 
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Same little hole, PM3520A circa early 2000. I asked years ago and got the shoulder shrug and maybe it was to hang the rest for finishing.
I was hoping for something a little more useful for us as turners...

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If you look at the Jet 14" stock tool rest there is a 3/16" hole drilled through it a few inches to the left of the post center line. I know trivial but is there a purpose for it? Some option I don't know about that uses it? Alignment for the mfg process maybe? I've looked online and they all have it but nothing in the manual as to why.

I wondered why there are slots on the side of the banjo on my PowerMatic 3520B. When I was at one AAW conference, I asked the PowerMatic rep. They told me it was for an option to hold a vacuum attachment (which is no longer available from PowerMatic).

You can call their support line: they are really good, or ask them when you go to the next AAW conference in the post-COVID era.

Rich
 
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