South Bend 9A 48" bed rebuild completed
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Re: Rebuild-Manual-for-South-Bend-Lathe-9-034-Models-A-B-C-plus-model-10k-Light-10 Rebuild-Manual-for-South-Bend-Lathe-9-034-Models-A-B-C-plus-model-10k-Light-10 Rebuild-Manual-for-South-Bend-Lathe-9-034-Models-A-B-C-plus-model-10k-Light-10 Rebuild-Manual-for-South-Bend-Lathe-9-034-Models-A-B-C-plus-model-10k-Light-10 Have one to sell? Sell now Details about Rebuild Manual for South Bend Lathe 9" Models A B C plus model 10k - Light 10
deadeye, I'm partial to http://www.ebay.com/itm/A-Guide-to-Renovating-the-South-Bend-Lathe-9-Model-A-B-C-and-Model-10K-/161660152952?hash=item25a3b22c78:m:mHvbM3UDgzGsJcGEd-yKxtw
I also have bought the re-felting kits, one each for my 9's and one for the 13". Lot's of good info at Practical Machinist in the South Bend forum. Just be sure when on PM to follow the site rules and not discuss other 'hobby grade' machines. Back gears for the typical 9" Model C are available every day on ebay. Prices and condition are all over the map, get one in your own good time and be happy. John
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Rebuild-Manual-for-South-Bend-Lathe-9-034-Models-A-B-C-plus-model-10k-Light-10 Rebuild-Manual-for-South-Bend-Lathe-9-034-Models-A-B-C-plus-model-10k-Light-10 Rebuild-Manual-for-South-Bend-Lathe-9-034-Models-A-B-C-plus-model-10k-Light-10 Rebuild-Manual-for-South-Bend-Lathe-9-034-Models-A-B-C-plus-model-10k-Light-10 Have one to sell? Sell now Details about Rebuild Manual for South Bend Lathe 9" Models A B C plus model 10k - Light 10
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I am a newbie to this site and have found the best site to learn about my lathe. There are a lot of so called manuals for the 9" C south bend lathes. Can anyone suggest the best one to purchase? I am also looking for a back gear for this lathe. Any suggestions will be greatly welcome THANK ALL FOR THEIR POST
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
m. allan noah
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 6:11 AM, john kling jkling222@... [SOUTHBENDLATHE] <SOUTHBENDLATHE@...> wrote:
Yes, the taper attachment used on the 9" standard change gear lathe (which is actually what Roger has) or the 9" quick change lathe would fit the 9" Jr of the same era. I have seen one such install and have no reason to assume it was not factory. allan
-- "well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge of my hand"
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Re: Wiring SBL Hvy 10 Switch for Forward and Revese for both 110V and 220V
m. allan noah
Glad to help. If the motor rotates opposite of what you want, switch the positions of T5 and T8. allan
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 10:50 PM, Dan Loughlin dmloughlin@... [SOUTHBENDLATHE] <SOUTHBENDLATHE@...> wrote:
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"well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge of my hand"
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
john kling
Were taper attachments actually made for juniors? This seems at odds with the concept of a budget lathe.
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 11:34 PM, "Roger Bickers mr.concrete1964@... [SOUTHBENDLATHE]" wrote: I dont mean to chime in as an athority on the old 1920s made "juniors", but i know that 22-29s parts do interchange. The one thing hudgely noticable the 9" lathes from this time frame have in common is the 7" wide bed that really seperates them from all others. How do i know this.. from here, a lot of reading, finding older guys with a plethora of info, and owning a 22 and a 26.. which now the 22 will have a 29 apron on it due to a lack of parts on the 22s apron. Now if only i can find a taper attachment for one so I can make some #6 Jarnos for an old 20"Fay and Scott pattern-makers lathe i saved from the scrap yard. Anyone? Roger
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
Roger Bickers
I dont mean to chime in as an athority on the old 1920s made "juniors", but i know that 22-29s parts do interchange. The one thing hudgely noticable the 9" lathes from this time frame have in common is the 7" wide bed that really seperates them from all others. How do i know this.. from here, a lot of reading, finding older guys with a plethora of info, and owning a 22 and a 26.. which now the 22 will have a 29 apron on it due to a lack of parts on the 22s apron. Now if only i can find a taper attachment for one so I can make some #6 Jarnos for an old 20"Fay and Scott pattern-makers lathe i saved from the scrap yard.
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Anyone?
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Re: Wiring SBL Hvy 10 Switch for Forward and Revese for both 110V and 220V
Dan Loughlin
Hi Allan, I wire my SBL Heavy 10 for 220V and the swith for forward and Reverse as per your diagrams and instructions. All works perfectly.
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Thank you very much for your kind and accurate help. Dan L
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
I get the messages in digest form, which strips images sometimes, but can't see the photos even on the yahoo site for some reason, so can't compare them.
My lathe is a 1926 9" Junior, which I believe is the same as the 1928 Junior, but just in case it's not, or your saddle is not original, maybe I have something for you. I bought a saddle & compound assembly of unknown later vintage to get its crossfeed assembly to replace my damaged one, but they're completely different (not a 1926 Junior), so I repaired mine instead. I couldn't decide whether to resell the extra or use if for a project, so I boxed it and moved on to other projects. I'd sell it whole or in parts. Neil
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Re: lathe not mine
Fred Flintstone
If only I live in WI I would buy it. Not sure what I would build with it but i would have to buy it. Take care, Mark
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 3:07 PM, "George Meinschein george.meinschein@... [SOUTHBENDLATHE]" wrote: Looks like the label on the QC says 16 if you want to go by that. Thanks, George H. Meinschein, P.E. Meinschein Engineering Consultants, LLC 150 Brittany Drive Freehold, NJ 07728-1500 Email: george.meinschein@... Direct Dial: 732-409-0778 Cell: 732-580-1736 Fax: 732-358-0369 www.meinscheinengineering.com On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 4:00 PM, john kling jkling222@... [SOUTHBENDLATHE] <SOUTHBENDLATHE@...> wrote:
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
Allen Hanford
There's grease on there as well but the numbers are in fact scraped off.
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Re: lathe not mine
George Meinschein <george.meinschein@...>
Looks like the label on the QC says 16 if you want to go by that. Thanks, George H. Meinschein, P.E. Meinschein Engineering Consultants, LLC 150 Brittany Drive Freehold, NJ 07728-1500 Email: george.meinschein@... Direct Dial: 732-409-0778 Cell: 732-580-1736 Fax: 732-358-0369 www.meinscheinengineering.com
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 4:00 PM, john kling jkling222@... [SOUTHBENDLATHE] <SOUTHBENDLATHE@...> wrote:
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Re: lathe not mine
john kling
I wonder what would the swing be without the riser blocks?
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 3:43 PM, "kernbigo@... [SOUTHBENDLATHE]" wrote: favorite this post South Bend Lathe - $1 (Milton) hide this postingHas 36" Swing I have a forklift to load it with. Asking $1500.00 Call or text show contact info
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lathe not mine
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favorite this post South Bend Lathe - $1 (Milton) hide this postingHas 36" Swing I have a forklift to load it with. Asking $1500.00 Call or text show contact info
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
Roger Bickers
yep... it got smacked . no way that's dirt or grease. Btw Allen, I forwarded your name, your number, and what you're looking for to my guy. He'll get a hold of you today I'm sure. Roger
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 8:52 AM, "Allen allenhanford@... [SOUTHBENDLATHE]" wrote: Here's a better pic
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
William R Meyers <wmrmeyers@...>
That looks to me to be covered with drIed grease or something. Try hosing it off with brake cleaner and a stiff bristle brush. Not a wire brush, nylon or something like it. May also be able to chip it off.
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On Wed, 2/15/17, Allen allenhanford@yahoo.com [SOUTHBENDLATHE] <SOUTHBENDLATHE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [SOUTHBENDLATHE] 1928 9" junior parts To: "SOUTHBENDLATHE@yahoogroups.com" <SOUTHBENDLATHE@yahoogroups.com> Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 7:49 AM Here's a better pic Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 11:07 PM, Roger Bickers mr.concrete1964@yahoo.com [SOUTHBENDLATHE]<SOUTHBENDLATHE@yahoogroups.com> wrote: yes, post pics and state the size and all info you have on it sir. Unfortunately, its one of the hardest lathes to find parts for. I know...Ive got two of them. btw..... I know a guy, he'll see it. Roger On Tuesday, February 14, 2017 10:35 PM, "Allen allenhanford@yahoo.com [SOUTHBENDLATHE]" <SOUTHBENDLATHE@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Sorry, I wasn't being very specific. I was also exaggerating; the numbers are gone starting at around 40 degrees. It was like this when I got it and I'm just now getting around to fixing it. Any advice on finding the part? Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android Allen, do you mean one of the two parts on the carriage that slide back n forth by screw handles? If so, the bottom one is a crossfeed, and the little one on tops the compound. Dont feel bad, its happend before to others to some degree or another im sure.Roger Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android There are no degree marks on the carriage. What part are you talking about? allan On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 1:04 PM, allenhanford@yahoo.com [SOUTHBENDLATHE] <SOUTHBENDLATHE@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Hi, The carriage on my 1928 9" junior has been crashed to the point that the degree marks are gone on half of it. Does anyone here have the part I need for sale? Thanks, Allen -- "well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge of my hand"
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
Roger Bickers
I know where there the base to a compound for that machine in florida, If youll private message me your phone number, ill pass it along today as im calling the guy myself. I know hes got one for sure. Roger
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
m. allan noah
Ok, you are looking for a replacement compound, or at least the base of one. Not easy to find, but they do turn up on ebay from time to time, and occasionally a member here will part one out. allan
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
Allen Hanford
Here's a better pic
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Re: 1928 9" junior parts
Roger Bickers
yes, post pics and state the size and all info you have on it sir. Unfortunately, its one of the hardest lathes to find parts for. I know...Ive got two of them. btw..... I know a guy, he'll see it. Roger
On Tuesday, February 14, 2017 10:35 PM, "Allen allenhanford@... [SOUTHBENDLATHE]" wrote: Sorry, I wasn't being very specific. I was also exaggerating; the numbers are gone starting at around 40 degrees. It was like this when I got it and I'm just now getting around to fixing it. Any advice on finding the part?
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