On 12 January 2013 00:23, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:

> Unforch, it doesn't appear they want any business from my side of the pond,
> no links to individual products at all, and a very limited web page, looks
> like a line card from a distributer for me.

Quite likely. DQR just happened to be the ones who would take an order from me.
>
> And, while those are better prices, one would need one on each side of the
> nut, which puts that at about the same as the cost of the screw.

FWIW my lathe has been running with a bare screw for a few years now,
with no problems so far.
The ballnut does have rubber inserts though, to keep out most of the mess.

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