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What this Page is About

Welcome to my 9x20 Page. Recently I bought a 9x20 Harbor Freight Bench Lathe. This page is intended to show everyone what Modifications I have done to the Lathe and Give You some Ideas for your own Lathe if you have one Disclaimer: I do not take responsibility for information that is gathered from this site. Safety should always be your first responsibility when using power tools. This site is for informational purposes only. If you do not feel safe, doing a project you should seek help, or not do the project, because the laws of physics are unforgiving and there is no reprieve.

 

Ok here it is new in the crate, and let me tell you as small as this thing looks it is Extremely Heavy.

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After Braking open the crate

 

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Here is the Lath as it is out of the Box.

These are the Tools and Accessories that come with the Lathe

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                                              Tool Kit

 

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Face Plate, Dead Centers, Chuck Jaws, and  Belt Pulley handle extension.

 

 


Installation of the Cooling System

Ok here is some Pics of the installation of the cooling system that I have set up on the Lathe

 

 

 

 

 

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Marking the tank Location, to be cut out with the Saber Saw.

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It was easer to cut the hole if you take a Fostner Bit and and drill a hole at each corner and then cut the lines with the saw.