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Re: Weight of Lathe
David weight is approx 2800# pounds according to the southbend book.
They also made this lathe in a 14 inch. Hope this helps.
JIM
David weight is approx 2800# pounds according to the southbend book.
They also made this lathe in a 14 inch. Hope this helps.
JIM
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By
n8dtp
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#37488
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10" Toolroom Lathe
Hello,
Am new here and have a few questions about a 10" south Bend tool
room lathe I am going to look at and possibly purchase. I have not
worked with anything bigger than one of the 7X12 imports
Hello,
Am new here and have a few questions about a 10" south Bend tool
room lathe I am going to look at and possibly purchase. I have not
worked with anything bigger than one of the 7X12 imports
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amvskd
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#37491
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Re: Weight of Lathe
-I have a 6 foot and it lists a 2350 + 150 for the T/A I'd add 400 +
fot the extra lenght.
<wallyblackburn@...> wrote:
-I have a 6 foot and it lists a 2350 + 150 for the T/A I'd add 400 +
fot the extra lenght.
<wallyblackburn@...> wrote:
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By
tetramachine
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#37487
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Re: 1910 SB update
A thing of beauty!
Chris
Dennis Turk wrote:
A thing of beauty!
Chris
Dennis Turk wrote:
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By
ChristopherS
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#37486
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Re: SB 9" Model A, B, and C Cross Feed Screws - Some Questions
Hi
I got a bunch of unfinished lead screws that came out of SB after
the auction. What my observations are is that the A B screw is
quite different than a C screw. More than just tunning the
Hi
I got a bunch of unfinished lead screws that came out of SB after
the auction. What my observations are is that the A B screw is
quite different than a C screw. More than just tunning the
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By
Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...>
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#37485
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Re: SB 9" Model A, B, and C Cross Feed Screws - Some Questions
If they followed the same trends as the older wide beds, (Denny can
correct me, if I'm wrong..haha) the gear blank on the shaft is there,
it just has been turned down soas you can't cut the
If they followed the same trends as the older wide beds, (Denny can
correct me, if I'm wrong..haha) the gear blank on the shaft is there,
it just has been turned down soas you can't cut the
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By
Steve Wells
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#37484
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Re: Some items for sale
Please give me yourphone # and I'll call you. I'm interested in the lubricants-oil cans, andbar stock. Thanks, Paul C. in CT
Please give me yourphone # and I'll call you. I'm interested in the lubricants-oil cans, andbar stock. Thanks, Paul C. in CT
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By
dibgib39
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#37483
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Some items for sale
Hi folks,
I've got some lathe related accessories for sale that I thought I'd
offer up here before putting on ebay.
Albrecht Drill chuck with an MT#2/jacobs #2 taper arbor, in
excellent condition.
Hi folks,
I've got some lathe related accessories for sale that I thought I'd
offer up here before putting on ebay.
Albrecht Drill chuck with an MT#2/jacobs #2 taper arbor, in
excellent condition.
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By
cocuscannon
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#37482
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Re: SB 9" Model A, B, and C Cross Feed Screws - Some Questions
OK, that's why I asked - I've always had trouble remembering the
different models.
Sooo, the A and B should have identical cross feed screws (with the
gear), and the model C should be unique (no
OK, that's why I asked - I've always had trouble remembering the
different models.
Sooo, the A and B should have identical cross feed screws (with the
gear), and the model C should be unique (no
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By
Wally Blackburn
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#37481
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Questions about a 13x60 Southbend Lathe with a catalog number 86B...
I picked this up and have been putting things together bit by bit.
Can anyone tell me any history of this catalog number? I looked
through the posted messages, FAQ, and other info on the site and
I picked this up and have been putting things together bit by bit.
Can anyone tell me any history of this catalog number? I looked
through the posted messages, FAQ, and other info on the site and
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By
pmudbone <pmudbone@...>
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#37493
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Re: SB 9" Model A, B, and C Cross Feed Screws - Some Questions
Wally
The B has power cross feed, it just used standard change change gears
for threading, did not have a QC gear box.
Steve Wells
<wallyblackburn@...> wrote:
the
gear).
Wally
The B has power cross feed, it just used standard change change gears
for threading, did not have a QC gear box.
Steve Wells
<wallyblackburn@...> wrote:
the
gear).
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By
Steve Wells
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#37480
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Re: Weight of Lathe
Wow...a 10 foot bed?! I don't know, you might be pushin' it there.
I would figure 2000 pounds for even the shortest bed 16", but my
experience has been mostly with the more modern gear-head
Wow...a 10 foot bed?! I don't know, you might be pushin' it there.
I would figure 2000 pounds for even the shortest bed 16", but my
experience has been mostly with the more modern gear-head
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By
Wally Blackburn
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#37479
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SB 9" Model A, B, and C Cross Feed Screws - Some Questions
Double-checking on an assumption I am making. I would guess that the
Models B and C cross feed screws are identical (no cross feed gear).
And, obviously, the A has the integral gear for cross
Double-checking on an assumption I am making. I would guess that the
Models B and C cross feed screws are identical (no cross feed gear).
And, obviously, the A has the integral gear for cross
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By
Wally Blackburn
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#37478
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South Bend Heavy 10 pinion gear
Hi, I am trying to rebuild the apron on my heavy 10" SB lathe, and
need the pinion gear that engages the rack. The gear has 14 teeth, is
1.145"OD x .75" on a shaft that is .750" diameter by 4"
Hi, I am trying to rebuild the apron on my heavy 10" SB lathe, and
need the pinion gear that engages the rack. The gear has 14 teeth, is
1.145"OD x .75" on a shaft that is .750" diameter by 4"
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By
peter_gagne <peter_gagne@...>
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#37492
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Re: 1910 SB update
Hi Turk,
Very nice!!! I wonder if you could post a couple of measurements for me
please? I'd like to know how wide the carriage is and the width of the
ways. I've been building up some statistics
Hi Turk,
Very nice!!! I wonder if you could post a couple of measurements for me
please? I'd like to know how wide the carriage is and the width of the
ways. I've been building up some statistics
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By
John Dammeyer
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#37477
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1910 SB update
Hi All
Well I have put the first pictures of were the 1910 SB is as of
tonight. I have competed all the scraping and most of the paint work
and have started fitting and assembly. Take a look at the
Hi All
Well I have put the first pictures of were the 1910 SB is as of
tonight. I have competed all the scraping and most of the paint work
and have started fitting and assembly. Take a look at the
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By
Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...>
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#37476
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Re: New member & new South Bend 9" Lathe owner
Do I mount the tools in the toolpost directly, maybe with some shim
stock to put the cutting edge at exactlydead center, or do I still
need to use tool holders?
You do not need a separate tool holder.
Do I mount the tools in the toolpost directly, maybe with some shim
stock to put the cutting edge at exactlydead center, or do I still
need to use tool holders?
You do not need a separate tool holder.
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By
Jim B. <eeengineer@...>
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#37475
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Re: SB 13" head stock bearings
hi guys
i have a simple way to align the centers
take a pc of 1" drill rod (or crs) but drill rod is better and cut two discs about 3/4 thick
place in accurate chuck and face and center drill both pcs
hi guys
i have a simple way to align the centers
take a pc of 1" drill rod (or crs) but drill rod is better and cut two discs about 3/4 thick
place in accurate chuck and face and center drill both pcs
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By
fred eisner
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#37473
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Re: SB 13" head stock bearings
Tail stock alignment
This works well with a six inch scale between your tool bit and the
work piece in your lathe to get the bit on center. AS to using this
for checking the alignment of the tail
Tail stock alignment
This works well with a six inch scale between your tool bit and the
work piece in your lathe to get the bit on center. AS to using this
for checking the alignment of the tail
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By
Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...>
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#37472
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Leather Spindle Drive Belts
Hi Members. For those of you who might be interested in replacing
your spindle drive belt with leather may be interested in <
www.LeatherDriveBelts.com > They can be supplied with Clipper clips &
a
Hi Members. For those of you who might be interested in replacing
your spindle drive belt with leather may be interested in <
www.LeatherDriveBelts.com > They can be supplied with Clipper clips &
a
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By
John
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#37471
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