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Old 04-06-2023, 11:15 AM   #26
Keith Seymore
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Re: Metal Lathe

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Originally Posted by Getter-Done View Post
You rung my Bell
Are you ready
I have a 10" Atlas Craftsman lathe (Probably 1940ish)

It has flat ways.
I like it, I use it all the time.

I do not recommend a Flat ways lathe though.

I am restoring a Logan 200 10" lathe currently.
It was made in 1942.
It has a Vee way like most.

Before my Daddy passed away, he drug home a New Haven lathe.
It dates around 1890-1910.
It is a 14"-16" swing, I can't remember.
It's at the shop at Momma's.

With all that said I am a Sucker for old lathes.

But the bad thing about that is,
the parts that cannot be easily made For the lathe itself can
SOME times be bought on E BaYY for a Premium.

I also have a 7"x 10 HF mini lathe.

I Do NOT recommend a Lathe Mill combo.

They are hardly ever perpendicular to each other.

I have a Grizzly Mill drill.

Grizzly makes some good stuff,
Here is one in the price range.
Link: https://www.grizzly.com/products/gri...gearbox/g9972z

An older one is going to probably need work.

One more thing I have an Atlas 7B shaper.

Did I tell you I like old machines.

I will see if I can search for one other than that Grizzly tonight.

If you're still reading this

I suggest no smaller than 10" swing.
At least 24" between centers.
I would stay away for variable drive.
But that's just me because I like old stuff.

Wait I allready told you that
Maybe you could make the part truckster needs and get him going?

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