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I found the one I was looking for. It was an old Rocker catalogue that should have been (and now has been) tossed 3 years ago. But you know how it is when you could swear you've seen something and then you do start swearing because you can't find it.

One comment about mobility chairs and casters, I'm noticing that most of the casters have mounting plates rather than stems. But it would also seem to me that you might want a lathe chair to be a bit taller? So plate type casters could be mounted to the underside of a board and the chair, with original casters removed, mounted on top.
 
So plate type casters could be mounted to the underside of a board and the chair, with original casters removed, mounted on top.

Good idea, but been down that road - mounted some good wheels to a board, but with the board I could then not get close enough to the lathe. Couldn’t get around the lathe stand legs.
 
The roller blade wheels i used came off of Amazon. They had a housing around wheel just pop the computer chair wheels out a d pop the ew ones in theyhad a pivot post on the caster
 
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