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Fitting options for Shift Knobs

Toyanvil

Gold Level Sponsor
Very nice. I have to get my little Dunlap lathe up and running one of these days
You should, I have a 1964 11" x 36" Logan that a friend gave me a couple of years ago that was still new in the boxes. I built the stand.
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gatkeper1

Silver Level Sponsor
Thats a perfect size. I keep my eye out looking for one like that. But all I find are small machines or ones with 6' to12' beds . Mine is just a 6"x12"
 

Series6

Past President
Gold Level Sponsor
Geez Toyanvil-I don’t need one but tempted to order anyway since it’s so pretty! Nice work.

I had a machinist friend of mine make an adapter to match a grip from a WW2 P51 to my shifter.
 

Bill Blue

Platinum Level Sponsor
You should, I have a 1964 11" x 36" Logan that a friend gave me a couple of years ago that was still new in the boxes. I built the stand.
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WOW! Complete with quick change gears. I'm normally not envious, but boy, are you tempting me.
 

Bill Blue

Platinum Level Sponsor
Yes, some people have it, most do not. He definitely has "it". Strange, but my father had it and our youngest son has it. It sailed right over me!
Bill
 
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