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I have the same Lathe for 3 years now and I like it better each time I run it. The only thing I had to do was make a new key for the motor pulley, when you get yours PM me and ill walk you thru it. Took the viberation out of it
We had PVC at the shop (BIG BIG) where I worked but the air oil from the comp. caused the pipe to blow (2") no one hurt. They went to the Alu Fast Pipe and it was so much better and easy to put up or move as needed.
My Father was very good with SS. Not me, but he told me to be carefull with the flux, can't have to much. Heat till the flux is dry then wait for it to turn clear and melt then add SS if you go past that and dry or burn the flux you start over. Don't heat more than is needed. Boil in hot water...
Accurate and AI are the same. If you open up the chassis you also have to open up the front of the receiver for the mag to fit up in there. If you open up for the CIP extra length mag you have to stay with the CIP. PS: to fix the problem get the std length accurate mag or AI, same, same.
I'm sure you will have to mill about .080 from the front of the action to make the 3.775 CIP mags work. That's what I did on my 338 RUM and McRees. Send me a PM if you want to sell the 3.775s. Accurate makes a great mag, you just need the std mag and not the CIP. Hope this helps.