Re: New file uploaded to [email protected]
Excellent!
Thanks, Chris!
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James Hurley
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New Member
I have been lurking for some time, was a member of the Yahoo group.? I had one of these lathes but gave it to my son with a new 3 jaw chuck.? He scrapped it just recently...what a waste.? Recently
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jf9465@...
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im just wanting to no the size of the live center i just restored a 109 it dont have a live center
please help sorry if i done this =wrong never belonged to a group new at this
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RB2SPC.EVO
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Re: im just wanting to no the size of the live center i just restored a 109 it dont have a live center
Its an MT0 --- zero. But its an odd size zero. slightly
smaller.
A standard MT0 will fit the spindle.
Chris (CB)
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Chris (CB)
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Re: im just wanting to no the size of the live center i just restored a 109 it dont have a live center
I only have the Morse Taper dimensions table in Machinery¡¯s Handbook and the reverse-engineered drawings left by Lionel Weightman some 20 years ago to go by. But at least his drawing of the
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Robert Downs
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Drive Pulley
Where have you guys found a drive pulley that uses a 1/4 belt?
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garytopcat@...
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Re: Drive Pulley
Try McMaster carr.
Or make one. I know - how without a lathe. Many of the DIY guys use a
basic wood pulley to get a lathe running. Then make an al replacement..
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Chris (CB)
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Re: Drive Pulley
Most are nylon but McMaster.com has some to fit 2L (1/4¡±) belts.
Robert Downs
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 17:05
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AA-109-Lathe-Group] Drive
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Robert Downs
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Re: Drive Pulley
Thanks guys but no luck on a step pulley that small. I am wondering if a 3L or 3/8 would work for a drive with link belt. That would be a 3/8 belt on a 1/4 lathe pulley.
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garytopcat@...
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Re: Drive Pulley
I may have one available. I'll take a look this weekend and shoot you an
email with details if it looks like a potential solution.
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Bryan
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Bryan Lund
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Re: Drive Pulley
Bryan,
I would very much appreciate that.
Gary
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garytopcat@...
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Re: Drive Pulley
No. You might get away with using a 3L V-belt for a little while but all of the link belt is too wide and would run (for a few seconds) only on the OD of the pulley.
Robert Downs
Sent:
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Robert Downs
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Re: Drive Pulley
Hopefully Brian has one to sell.
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garytopcat@...
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Re: Drive Pulley
Hi Gary, I have a drive pulley off a 101.21200 Craftsman 6" lathe. I also have the belt and spindle pulley if you are interested. The belt is 1/4" wide.
Here are the manual part numbers:
560-195,
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Bryan Lund
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Re: Drive Pulley
Brian definitely interested. I can not e mail you cant seem to get your e mail address to show. My e mail is up now so you can get a hold of me.
I found something laying around here but not sure it
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Gary <garytopcat@...>
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In need of a thread dial assembly
This is my first lathe, recently purchased a 109.20630
Now I realized that a thread dial is part of a lathe and it's missing. Any
help would be greatly apreciated, Thanks
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@bwojoes
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Change gears
Hello, I am wanting to build a set of change gears for my 109. I am needing the specifications for the gears if anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Hoss
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[email protected] <yetijunk@...>
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New Member Introduction
Hi, I have just joined the group. I have just acquired a 1940s vintage AA109 Craftsman Dunlap lathe in good working order and am about to start setting it up in my workshop.
I would appreciate any
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David Welsh
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Advice for buying a 109
Hi all. I make bamboo fly rods, and at some point, you need to get a metal lathe to do some of the work. I've done a lot of research, and while the Chinese mini lathes are affordable, I'd really
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jttselepis@...
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original chuck for 109
Does anyone know where I can find one of these?
I have two machines in great condition except this part
Mark Harris Berman, A.I.A., P.P.
Registered Architect & Professional
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Mark Harris Berman
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