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Vaughn McMillan Administrator Staff member Messages 36,132 Location ABQ NM Feb 2, 2009 #2 I've had good success buying from this guy: RG Woodworker Specialties The jaws I linked to look like they'd handle the tenon size you're talking about, but I think he can get you any set you want.
I've had good success buying from this guy: RG Woodworker Specialties The jaws I linked to look like they'd handle the tenon size you're talking about, but I think he can get you any set you want.
Vaughn McMillan Administrator Staff member Messages 36,132 Location ABQ NM Feb 2, 2009 #3 Chuck Thoits said: Thanks Vaughn And if I read the chart right they go from 3.1 to 4 so they should work. Click to expand... Yeah, that's how I read it, too.
Chuck Thoits said: Thanks Vaughn And if I read the chart right they go from 3.1 to 4 so they should work. Click to expand... Yeah, that's how I read it, too.
G Gordon Seto Member Messages 151 Location Stow, OH Feb 3, 2009 #4 Chuck, This chart contains all the Min/Max tenon / recess dimensions of all Nova Jaws. http://www.teknatool.com/products/Chuck_Accessories/Jaw_Sets/downloads/Min-Max%20Ranges%20Jaw%20Table%20(inch)Sep06.pdf
Chuck, This chart contains all the Min/Max tenon / recess dimensions of all Nova Jaws. http://www.teknatool.com/products/Chuck_Accessories/Jaw_Sets/downloads/Min-Max%20Ranges%20Jaw%20Table%20(inch)Sep06.pdf
M Mike Crawshaw Member Messages 19 Feb 11, 2009 #5 Hi Chuck, I reckon you would be better using the PowerGrip Jaws. They can handle a spigot of 3.03 to 3.85 inches. They are currently on a special offer here in the UK, heavily discounted, I think £22 off the rrp of £49. I have just bought a set. Given the weakness of the pound it may be one of the rare cases where you could get an import cheaper than local Best wishes, Mike C
Hi Chuck, I reckon you would be better using the PowerGrip Jaws. They can handle a spigot of 3.03 to 3.85 inches. They are currently on a special offer here in the UK, heavily discounted, I think £22 off the rrp of £49. I have just bought a set. Given the weakness of the pound it may be one of the rare cases where you could get an import cheaper than local Best wishes, Mike C