I have a circa 1942 lathe that I needed to make a tailstock handle for. But that's a left-hand thread. None of my locksmith friends had (and didn't want to buy) a faucet for it, so I made a handle out of wood and epoxyed the nut in. I also drilled a hole for the set screw. Works perfectly! Left-handed hardware is hard to find in this form, so I bought 10 sets when I only needed one. but at least if someone else is in my situation, I can help them.
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