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    Hi,

    I recently bought a work bench and attached to it was a wood lathe which I'd like to start using it.

    It has come only with centres and no faceplate so I'm trying to work out what size thread it's likely to have. There is a peel off label (most of which is missing) which has the letters SGS but I can't find any info on SGS wood lathes on-line - does anyone know anything about them, i.e. is it likely to be metric or imperial thread ? Is the company still in existence? The lathe has a large Gryphon motor if that helps. I have attached a photo.

    As you can probably tell I'm very new to this so any thoughts would be most appreciated. Thank you.
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