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The Pro-Am is easy to use and would be an asset
to small carpentry shops and a great training tool in schools and
colleges. It can be housed in a cabinet and can be operated when
closed reducing noise and dust.
Recycled and low grade timber can be used in the Pro-Am lathe. This
reduces production costs and has made the lathe of interest to developing
countries.
The Pro-Am Lathe has been rigourously tested according to EEC directives,
carries safety certificates and will be built to EEC machine directives.
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To see a short video of the lathe
in action please click on the Quicktime logo. You will see
the lathe rounding off and doing a barley twist. (Please
note: The video may take a while to play on a standard modem)
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The Pro-Am will be in production by the end of 2002, please
contact Paul Nolan for details. |
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