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I have Yates/Broadhead Garret face plates and at least one oliver face plate. I had to relieve the back corners of one face plate so the edges of the flats didn't rub in the recess. Original face plates have a short round section before the flats so there is no rubbing inside the recess. I didn't bother exploring chuck options and just went with Oneway's Stronghold chuck since they make an insert specifically for that lathe for it. I also have their Versa-Mount universal system for face plates since it uses the Stronghold's inserts.
FYI Bearings for this lathe just cost me $86.42 + shipping . I found the belts on Ebay (new gates made in the us) for $47.50 a pair shipped otherwise the belts are around $35 or so each. The original belt is supposedly no longer made and the replacement is 1626v304 variable speed belt. The bearings are 63307's and the front must have a snap ring on it. (63307's are 35mm bore x 80mm outer x 34.9mm wide) Some places want $100 for the front bearing.
The tool posts are 1-1/4" in diameter.
I know the voices aren't real but man do they have some great ideas !
People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when it's simply necessary to love. - Claude Monet