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Re: Dalton TL


 

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Trey a guy in Ct gave me these legs and a decrepit lot 6 lathe. My friend Dave Kirk of Western NY met him half way to get the items. I was not interested in the beat up lathe or was Dave but he found a guy that needed parts from it so the lathe parts got another old girl up and ?running. Dave shipped me the legs but at the time I did not know they were for ?a TL. After t got them I was puzzled but finally found a catalog image of a TL on legs with a chip tray. ?I originally planned on using the legs under my black TL but got put off the project because I did not have a chip tray. ?This all happened about the time I was selling my company and my wife was well on her way of dementia and needed my full time taking care of her. So all restoration work stopped. I did do two other lathes after I sold the company in 2019. One and 1845 Ames and the other a 1934 built SB prototype of the new 1935 9 inch 415 model. ?Have not done any work in my shop since. The legs are quite rusty so will need to be glass bead or sand blasted. ?I will email you Tuesday after I get back home. I’m at my Oregon coast property right now and my router died so don’t have internet right now. ?
Dennis

On Dec 10, 2023, at 8:57?AM, Trey Tull <trey.tull@...> wrote:

?Hey Dennis, I would love them! I am not going to use this lathe for much of anything. ?Mainly doing it as a project and to restore a piece of history. ?I have a big lathe and mill that I use if I actually need to do something. ?Please shoot me an email at trey.tull at gmail when you have time and we will get the details worked out.

Thank you!!

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