You can find parts for these lathes on EBAY. This seller has a pretty wide selection.
Or you can search EBAY for individuals that have odds and ends.
Doug
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On Jul 6, 2022, at 9:39 PM, Dave Leer <
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Thank you for the quick reply. I asked that question, because in the files section, there is a spreadsheet that looks like there are serial numbers? At any rate my lathe has no cast marks. Only the tag onthe end of the bed. Looking at that spreadsheet, can I surmise that mine is a 1938-1939 made? Mine is missing some parts. Are there sources of parts?Thanks againDave?On 7/6/2022 12:43 PM, mike allen wrote:
??? ??? I have one of each style 109's cept I'm missing the tailstock on one of them . What was that mad the 21280 more expensive then the other ?
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On 7/5/2022 10:39 PM, Robert Downs via??wrote:
I thought that I had sent a reply to this earlier tonight but haven¡¯t seen it come through, so I will re-send.
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Dave, AFAIK none of the AA or Double A lathes ever had a serial number.? At least no one ever reported one.? Not even on the significantly more expensive 109.21280.
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Robert Downs
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Hello, I am a new member today. I was given a Sears 109.20630 lathe. It is not complete. First of my questions is: where can I find the serial number? I will come back for more questions later.
Thank you in advance
Dave?