Beall Buffing System

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jkeithrussell

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I bought the Beall Buffing System, 3-on-the-lathe version. It is too long for my little Jet lathe -- the tailstock doesn't quit get seated.

Do I need to get a bed extension for the lathe, or just use the buffing system with only the headstock attached? I dont' know if I can use a drawbar -- the hole in the end of the morse taper is very small and I can't tell whether it's threaded.
 
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I have the 1014 also. Must be doing something wrong. I can't get the tailstock to seat properly. It misses by about 2". I will have to check my equipment to see if I've got something out of whack.
 
What about your live center on the tail stock? Some of them stick out a lot further from the tail stock than others. I have the larger/longer live center and I don't think my buffer would fit if I didn't have a bed extension.
 
For those of you who have been losing sleep and skipping meals wondering whether I solved this puzzle, I did. I replaced the 60 degree live center on the tailstock with the little puny live center that came with the lathe, and it fits -- barely. The tailstock hangs over the edge of the lathe bed by about 1", but it locks down securely. I want to say that the manufacturer should have made the mandrel about 2" shorter, but if you see it in action, there is hardly room to pass a pen barrel between the buffing wheels.
 
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