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1936 Catalog 15-R
Ronald Reagan: "You know your in trouble when a man knocks on your door and says: I'm from the goverment and I'm here to help" LOL....I don't sleep very long Cal...I must have fixed it early and then
Ronald Reagan: "You know your in trouble when a man knocks on your door and says: I'm from the goverment and I'm here to help" LOL....I don't sleep very long Cal...I must have fixed it early and then
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1936 Catalog 15-R
Thanks Ed...that helps me know what size file to use for the pdf's. I posted my serial number work-in-progress file that several members of the group have helped me with. Note it disputed some listed
Thanks Ed...that helps me know what size file to use for the pdf's. I posted my serial number work-in-progress file that several members of the group have helped me with. Note it disputed some listed
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1928 9"x4 1/2' SB headstock bearings
Tim, Did I read that right, did you say "self contained portable drive" and if by chance may I help you post a picture of this lathe and drive so as we may see it. if this is a true portable drive, th
Tim, Did I read that right, did you say "self contained portable drive" and if by chance may I help you post a picture of this lathe and drive so as we may see it. if this is a true portable drive, th
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1928 9"x4 1/2' SB headstock bearings
Well, maybe not casting date...I read that wrong. Ok Tim does it look like the attached catalog page? Steve
Well, maybe not casting date...I read that wrong. Ok Tim does it look like the attached catalog page? Steve
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1928 9"x4 1/2' SB headstock bearings
Chris, The older type is what we call AC cable or "armor clad" cable, it dated back to before 1917, but I think the first mfg code spec (UL-4) was written about that time, the common MC type (metal cl
Chris, The older type is what we call AC cable or "armor clad" cable, it dated back to before 1917, but I think the first mfg code spec (UL-4) was written about that time, the common MC type (metal cl
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1928 9"x4 1/2' SB headstock bearings
Tim, if you can change your profile to receive e-mail posts, you can see the attachments. Wow, it is the portable bench drive...your describing it as complete with the switch and the heavy cast base.
Tim, if you can change your profile to receive e-mail posts, you can see the attachments. Wow, it is the portable bench drive...your describing it as complete with the switch and the heavy cast base.
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Looks Like I actually finished the 1" by 4 tpi LH square thread leadscrew
Jim, Very nice work. Bookmarking you site for more pictures. Steve
Jim, Very nice work. Bookmarking you site for more pictures. Steve
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south bend lathe quill
I have 8 of them...OEM NEW...with patina intact. They are on display on my desk right now, until I decide if I'm going to shine them up...ha...Denny did you do yours? Steve PS...Chris, yes I'm a 52 ye
I have 8 of them...OEM NEW...with patina intact. They are on display on my desk right now, until I decide if I'm going to shine them up...ha...Denny did you do yours? Steve PS...Chris, yes I'm a 52 ye
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Rotating Lathe Tailstock Chuck
I thought this was an armature chuck...:) Why do these bring so much money on flea-bay? Steve
I thought this was an armature chuck...:) Why do these bring so much money on flea-bay? Steve
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MLA steady rest
is this what you use Denny? photo attached: Steve
is this what you use Denny? photo attached: Steve
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MLA steady rest
Jeff, I'll take one of those cans...if they are for sale:) Steve
Jeff, I'll take one of those cans...if they are for sale:) Steve
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south bend lathe quill
Chris, my bunny and I have a deal, no more candy, and in the off season I pay him to collect little things as he hops along the bunny trail. lmao Steve
Chris, my bunny and I have a deal, no more candy, and in the off season I pay him to collect little things as he hops along the bunny trail. lmao Steve
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Back Gear Handle
different model, overhead drive, one of the pictures from the back line e-mail. wSw
different model, overhead drive, one of the pictures from the back line e-mail. wSw
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Back Gear Handle
other one shows better wSw
other one shows better wSw
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Back Gear Handle
Tom, if you are using outlook express, go to Tools>options>security tab then under download images, uncheck the block images box. restart outlook express. Steve boergertt wrote:
Tom, if you are using outlook express, go to Tools>options>security tab then under download images, uncheck the block images box. restart outlook express. Steve boergertt wrote:
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Lath manufacture dates
Group Members, I finally got my website live, with more storage space, I will be uploading catalogs, bulletins, part lists, you name it, it will be there...and member lathe pictures to help ID lathes
Group Members, I finally got my website live, with more storage space, I will be uploading catalogs, bulletins, part lists, you name it, it will be there...and member lathe pictures to help ID lathes
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Lath manufacture dates
Thanks Guys, I'll keep working on it, Chris, can I use what's in the group files? is that considered public domain? I know a lot members have trouble finding the files and even I can't download some o
Thanks Guys, I'll keep working on it, Chris, can I use what's in the group files? is that considered public domain? I know a lot members have trouble finding the files and even I can't download some o
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Lath manufacture dates
Bud, I'll take any scanned information or documents, try to reduce it down to 150 or 300 dpi so the file will not be so huge, I can take the big file and do it for you. I have a T-1 line at work, so b
Bud, I'll take any scanned information or documents, try to reduce it down to 150 or 300 dpi so the file will not be so huge, I can take the big file and do it for you. I have a T-1 line at work, so b
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Can anyone tell me what this obscure holder is I just bought. Bob, think this thing has enough adjustments to get the indexer in position...lol seller said it says "Omna Vise" on it. Steve
Can anyone tell me what this obscure holder is I just bought. Bob, think this thing has enough adjustments to get the indexer in position...lol seller said it says "Omna Vise" on it. Steve
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CrossFeed Screws
It's time for everyone to give their opinon for me. These screws are hot off the rollers: 7/16 10tpi LH 3G acme in 1177 stressproof, 9" repair blank. Lead accuracy .003/ft or less, Straightness within
It's time for everyone to give their opinon for me. These screws are hot off the rollers: 7/16 10tpi LH 3G acme in 1177 stressproof, 9" repair blank. Lead accuracy .003/ft or less, Straightness within
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