rtbcomp
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The lead screw is driven from the tailstock end via the powershaft which is driven from the headstock end. It has clutch to disengage the leadscrew. I'd need the shaft, clutch and gears. This means I can't do screw cutting, but it should be OK for general machining. They made a longer version too, I saw one go on Ebay recently. I'll start looking seriously for bits once I've got my Progress pillar drill, small union bench drill and scroll saw sorted!