Also, here is a great reference to get started -?
If I recall, there are 109¡¯s were offered with two different bed widths - (center to center of the V¡¯s). Make sure the tailstock matches your bed! This info is somewhere on the above website.
Doug
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On Jul 6, 2022, at 9:39 PM, Dave Leer <
gotof@...> wrote:
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
on
the 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 again
Dave
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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 ?
??? ??? thanks
??? ??? animal
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.
?
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