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20-04-2011 #7
Well he would say that wouldn't he. Not, no mate it's completely flipped.
You can check out the serial number here http://www.lathes.co.uk/colchester/page34.html
Not really, they are ground when made new so there is your answer. Stop thinking out loud don't even think about annealing them
If the runout was repeatable at the same point on the chuck it might be worth it, but if the run out changes position then you live with it or buy a new chuck.
Phil
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