On 6 November 2013 03:31, Jon Elson <[email protected]> wrote:

>> (Yes, the same machine has #8-30 and #8-40 threads mere
>> inches away from each other)

> BOY, glad I don't own a Rivett!  I hope they had a good reason for doing
> that!

Well, to be fair, they started making them before the thread standards
were rationalised, and unless a previous owner has lost/broken parts
of the machine then there is no reason that you would ever have to
replace them.

And the Rivett 608 lathe really is a thing of beauty.

-- 
atp
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