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Here is my Quick 'n Dirty lathe handwheel, on a PM-1236T. Of course, it can easily be adapted to a different lathe.
The handwheel is a 6" one, I found it on eBay for cheap.
The Oatey Gripper is found in the plumbing section of your local big box store, again very inexpensive. It is normally used as a temporary plug when working on plumbing pipes.
![handwheel-0.jpg handwheel-0.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/353/353010-595a5f7ea680a0b35b8504957be85043.jpg)
![handwheel-1.jpg handwheel-1.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/353/353011-a03ad3f347002f9c287d2f324e93265e.jpg)
![handwheel-2.jpg handwheel-2.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/353/353012-c5fd601c5cf0e97307c74da9e4da1db2.jpg)
![oatey-gripper.jpg oatey-gripper.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/353/353015-8a701aa012a3f76e25f40e20aa61a048.jpg)
The handwheel is a 6" one, I found it on eBay for cheap.
The Oatey Gripper is found in the plumbing section of your local big box store, again very inexpensive. It is normally used as a temporary plug when working on plumbing pipes.
![handwheel-0.jpg handwheel-0.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/353/353010-595a5f7ea680a0b35b8504957be85043.jpg)
![handwheel-1.jpg handwheel-1.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/353/353011-a03ad3f347002f9c287d2f324e93265e.jpg)
![handwheel-2.jpg handwheel-2.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/353/353012-c5fd601c5cf0e97307c74da9e4da1db2.jpg)
![oatey-gripper.jpg oatey-gripper.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/353/353015-8a701aa012a3f76e25f40e20aa61a048.jpg)