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Re: decoding a South Bend manufacturing card
Bill, I was also pleasantly surprised to see the Gosiger Tool Co is still operational - listed on my Serial Card as the original agent. I spent a bit of time on their website tonight.
Cheers, Tony
Bill, I was also pleasantly surprised to see the Gosiger Tool Co is still operational - listed on my Serial Card as the original agent. I spent a bit of time on their website tonight.
Cheers, Tony
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nzpropnut
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#105620
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Re: decoding a South Bend manufacturing card
Bill, my machine is definitely a single tumbler machine. I have measured nearly 0.0015" wear on the ways near the headstock but I can live with that. There are no dents or dings anywhere on the ways.
Bill, my machine is definitely a single tumbler machine. I have measured nearly 0.0015" wear on the ways near the headstock but I can live with that. There are no dents or dings anywhere on the ways.
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nzpropnut
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Re: decoding a South Bend manufacturing card
I've attached a copy of my serial number card, as well, so we can compare them, I note that Tony's has the same 102-5C for the DIC, as well, though his spindle is slightly different, at 13=28/32 or
I've attached a copy of my serial number card, as well, so we can compare them, I note that Tony's has the same 102-5C for the DIC, as well, though his spindle is slightly different, at 13=28/32 or
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Bill in OKC too
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#105618
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Re: decoding a South Bend manufacturing card
Hi There,
After seeing Tony's Build card, I can see that the numbers (like 100,
102, etc.) I believe, do refer to the unit codes of the sub-assemblies.
I see that the 13-3/4" is the spindle
Hi There,
After seeing Tony's Build card, I can see that the numbers (like 100,
102, etc.) I believe, do refer to the unit codes of the sub-assemblies.
I see that the 13-3/4" is the spindle
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wlw19958
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#105617
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Re: decoding a South Bend manufacturing card
Bill, looking at your numbers made me hunt up my Serial Card again - copy attached.
I had always thought of mine as being a 'Pearl Harbour' period lathe, but now, on second look, I interpret the
Bill, looking at your numbers made me hunt up my Serial Card again - copy attached.
I had always thought of mine as being a 'Pearl Harbour' period lathe, but now, on second look, I interpret the
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nzpropnut
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#105616
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Re: decoding a South Bend manufacturing card
Hi There,
I assume your catalog number is 8187RN. The first "8" designate a "Toolroom"
lathe. The "187" designates a Heavy Ten. The "R" is for a 4-1/2ft. bed. The "N"
I'm not familiar with off
Hi There,
I assume your catalog number is 8187RN. The first "8" designate a "Toolroom"
lathe. The "187" designates a Heavy Ten. The "R" is for a 4-1/2ft. bed. The "N"
I'm not familiar with off
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wlw19958
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#105615
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Re: decoding a South Bend manufacturing card
Mind interpreting mine for me? Mine is an 8187-RN 10L x 4 1/2 102 headstock 102 DIC 102-5C 100 for most everything else. 13-3/4" spindle. SP. Hole 1-3 It was sent to the Ruritan, NJ Arsenal 10/14/41,
Mind interpreting mine for me? Mine is an 8187-RN 10L x 4 1/2 102 headstock 102 DIC 102-5C 100 for most everything else. 13-3/4" spindle. SP. Hole 1-3 It was sent to the Ruritan, NJ Arsenal 10/14/41,
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: decoding a South Bend manufacturing card
Hi There,
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wlw19958
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#105613
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decoding a South Bend manufacturing card
Hi,
FINALLY getting around to doing this several years after getting a copy of my lathe's manufacturing card.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/allartburns/51594312424
If I understand things, "RKL"
Hi,
FINALLY getting around to doing this several years after getting a copy of my lathe's manufacturing card.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/allartburns/51594312424
If I understand things, "RKL"
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j eric townsend
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#105612
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
Yes, Ted. My Bad.
Jim B,
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Jim B
Yes, Ted. My Bad.
Jim B,
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Jim B
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Jim_B
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#105611
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
Guess I'm going to have to check mine more carefully, too.
Bill in OKC
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion,
butcher a hog, conn a
Guess I'm going to have to check mine more carefully, too.
Bill in OKC
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion,
butcher a hog, conn a
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Bill in OKC too
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#105610
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
Feel free to point them at me. I'd prefer to get the right one for my Atlas. I'd be willing to trade, even.
Bill in OKC
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
A human being should be able to change a
Feel free to point them at me. I'd prefer to get the right one for my Atlas. I'd be willing to trade, even.
Bill in OKC
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
A human being should be able to change a
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Bill in OKC too
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#105609
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
I believe the South Bend 1 3/8 threaded spindle was 10 pitch.
1 3/8-10
Ted
I believe the South Bend 1 3/8 threaded spindle was 10 pitch.
1 3/8-10
Ted
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sblatheman
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#105608
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
The Catalog #405 or Type 5 has a 1-3/8-8 spindle. That’s an early Workshop Lathe.
There are people who would give an arm for that chuck.
Jim B,
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Jim B
The Catalog #405 or Type 5 has a 1-3/8-8 spindle. That’s an early Workshop Lathe.
There are people who would give an arm for that chuck.
Jim B,
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Jim B
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Jim_B
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#105607
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
There are lathes with 1-3/8-8 spindles, and 1-7/8-8 spindles, too. Both would look close, but no cigar. I recent bought a (we thought) 1-1/2-8 threaded Jacobs chuck. Turns out to be 1-3/8", and no, it
There are lathes with 1-3/8-8 spindles, and 1-7/8-8 spindles, too. Both would look close, but no cigar. I recent bought a (we thought) 1-1/2-8 threaded Jacobs chuck. Turns out to be 1-3/8", and no, it
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wmrmeyers@gmail.com
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#105606
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
I have seen many SB lathes. None had Acme threads on the spindle.
Jim B,
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Jim B
I have seen many SB lathes. None had Acme threads on the spindle.
Jim B,
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Jim B
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Jim_B
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#105605
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
I have two 9" lathes different brands . Both have 1 1/2 x 8 spindles . Not all of my chucks will fit both lathes . Just tossing this out there .
animal
On 10/15/2021
I have two 9" lathes different brands . Both have 1 1/2 x 8 spindles . Not all of my chucks will fit both lathes . Just tossing this out there .
animal
On 10/15/2021
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mike allen
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#105604
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
I can't speak to your lathe, but neither of mine have ACME threads on the spindle nose. They are 60 degree V threads. I've seen people use Atlas accessories on a South Bend, and vice versa on the
I can't speak to your lathe, but neither of mine have ACME threads on the spindle nose. They are 60 degree V threads. I've seen people use Atlas accessories on a South Bend, and vice versa on the
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Bill in OKC too
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#105603
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
I enjoy running my mouth/keyboard, and it makes me happy when folks like that. I hope I'm helping other folks realize that if I can do it, they can too. If they want to. This past week I have been
I enjoy running my mouth/keyboard, and it makes me happy when folks like that. I hope I'm helping other folks realize that if I can do it, they can too. If they want to. This past week I have been
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Bill in OKC too
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#105602
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Re: SB 9" 3C Collet Nosepiece Insert Source ?
The spindle nose is an Acme thread. The McMaster link shows 60 degreee V threads.
The spindle nose is an Acme thread. The McMaster link shows 60 degreee V threads.
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Sam
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