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I'm not wanting to start a war on here as I see it's easily done and don't knock anyone else's ideas and probably shouldn't even post this but someone asked......And I am not saying it is the ultimate answer, but it will give you the best of both worlds as far as a small lathe chuck...So here goes.....
Actually on my small 4 jaw taig lathe 1-3/8" headstock I got from Todd a long while back, I got 4 steel jaw replacements and had the mounting holes made into slots by a few thousands both directions on a cnc machine so they were exact and you can slip the jaws in either direction and it works perfect..
I put external star lock washers on the bolts and they don't slip....set it up once and it works like it did originaly...If you need to adjust it just put in your round and adjust with a dial indicator.....I did my steady rest the same way, never had a problem yet....
I am really surprised the guys that sell this stuff have not already figured it out and started selling them already..Like somebody already said, you will see them all over ebay in a month, and probably on here but that's the way it is....
I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer here but it was a no brainer for me and my application....:thumbup:
I guess I must apoligize to the AZB people that read this post and might have a different opininon of something..Well evidently it sounds like I have already sank a ship before it sailed..I ask a simple question, got a question, replied, and blew it I guess...I had no idea I was throwing a monkey wrench in something..I being the type that will not sit and sling on the PC all day will just not post or reply to anything else I see or am asked about...It was a nice vacation from eBay while it lasted.....To the few I purchased items from here it was a really nice experience, to those I have upset, sorry about that....Goodbye.....