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hart neck turner
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<blockquote data-quote="bigfella350" data-source="post: 1044567" data-attributes="member: 81631"><p>I got it in the mail earlier today. Upon looking it over rly good, appears to be just an older model Hart had previously made that didn't have a micrometer installed at the time. It came with the orig receipt and the date on it is 1980. Still feels like excellent quality tho, very heavy and durable feeling and the only difference I see b/w this one and the newer model is the set screw for cutter adjust where the micrometer now mounts. The hole is very small and threaded and looks to be maybe a #6 size Allen screw. I'm going to try just using feeler gauges to set depth 1st and if this doesn't prove to be accurate enough I might try adding a micro if possible. I'm supposed to call Hart today bľc I'd emailed them and they said they had replacement micrometers for these turners but I needed to call and talk to a guy named Bob Baylor I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfella350, post: 1044567, member: 81631"] I got it in the mail earlier today. Upon looking it over rly good, appears to be just an older model Hart had previously made that didn't have a micrometer installed at the time. It came with the orig receipt and the date on it is 1980. Still feels like excellent quality tho, very heavy and durable feeling and the only difference I see b/w this one and the newer model is the set screw for cutter adjust where the micrometer now mounts. The hole is very small and threaded and looks to be maybe a #6 size Allen screw. I'm going to try just using feeler gauges to set depth 1st and if this doesn't prove to be accurate enough I might try adding a micro if possible. I'm supposed to call Hart today bľc I'd emailed them and they said they had replacement micrometers for these turners but I needed to call and talk to a guy named Bob Baylor I think. [/QUOTE]
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