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Dave Talbot

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Hi! Just joined. Happy to have found the IAP! Retired Engineer with a workshop and lots of tools. Just started turning pens. Having a great time. Having a problem with Steel CIty. No Customer Support. Can't find a replacement drive belt. They don't answer the phone here in Ontario. They don't answer their E-mail in the U.S. Otherwise I am a very happy guy! Can anybody help me? Is there a way to make a drive belt?:eat:
 
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Rollerbob

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Dave, always good to see our nothern neighbors joining up!! Glad to have you on board. BTW, watchout for that Mack guy!!:biggrin::wink:
 

r-ice

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welcome, im from Markham so pretty close and I have a steel city lathe as well. I just called them this morning and the receptionist picked up right away! Mind you she then had to give me another number to call tech support and they also picked up and helped me out as well. I just wanted to know some stuff so i can pick up a chuck but I didn't have a problem calling the 1877-728-6651.

just wanted to add markham industrial over by woodbine and hwy7 is one of their distributers and will gladly order in stuff that you want. Thats where I picked up my steel city lathe. =]
 
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Dave Talbot

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Markham Industrial! I shop there all the tme. Thanks!

[qu markham industrial over by woodbine and hwy7 ]

Thanks very much! I'll check with them. Also, I'll call the number you supplied.

Grateful!
 

leehljp

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Welcome Dave! Join in the fun!

Here is a link that has postings by different pen turners concerning what they wish they had known earlier:
http://www.penturners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=46654

Here is another link to a very basic overview of the many aspects of getting into turning pens. It may help some.
http://www.penturners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=42446

The last is a link of Acronyms that we use regularly to keep from typing so much!
http://content.penturners.org/articl...9/Acronyms.pdf

If any of us can be of any help, just ask.
 
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