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you need the knockout rod, it slides in the other end of the spindle
here is a manual
https://content.jettools.com/assets/manu...man_EN.pdf
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An appropriate length of rebar would do the trick.
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Hello Everyone,
My thanks go out to a each of you for advise... I asked the same question about the live center being in the headstock?!! Unfortunately, I found the Lathe at an estate sale and the original owner’s family had no knowledge of woodturning or lathes...
I had already tried using the knockout rod, but with the point gone it had nothing to bite on! I really appreciate all of your knowledge, expertise and willingness to help...I’ll let you know how things work out!
Thanks Again, Tim C.
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Put a gear puller around the live center and tighten enough so it stays close. Now hit the knock rod on the center point of the gear puller. May have to use tiewrap to hold jaws together or tie wire. A little Mcgiver will do it.
John T.
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Do you guys think a good penetrating oil would help? Might have been in storage a while.
9.5 fingers and 1 crippled
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My knockout rod is a piece of 3/8" square mild steel with a knob I turned epoxied onto the end. It works great.