I've got to admit, folks, this email does sound a little phishy to me. Dennis sent it at 5:42 a.m. on a Saturday morning?? Really?
We'll see when he chimes in on this....? :)
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On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 7:56 AM Ralph < rferone@...> wrote:
I might be wrong, but it reads like a phishing ploy. Was Dennis
hacked?
Be careful
john rosberg wrote:
You bet???
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Of course. How can I help
Larry
I hope this
find you well, Can i ask you a favor?
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Dennis
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Hey guys I'm trying to restore a dalton t-l I'm trying to figure out how the mount is.suppose to work for the step pulley I have included a photo of the mount it has grooves on the inside and a slot but I dont know how it holds the shaft without bearings keeping the friction down also on the tail stock it.has the.centering spindle can I remove that from the tail stock and put a drill chuck on it I can't get the center out of the shaft?
Thank you for your help
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I might be wrong, but it reads like a phishing ploy. Was Dennis
hacked?
Be careful
john rosberg wrote:
You bet???
John Rosberg
Documentation and Training
Riverwoods,
Il
847-502-1833
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Of course. How can I help
Larry
I hope this
find you well, Can i ask you a favor?
Regards
Dennis
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On Aug 22, 2020, at 09:00, L Leonard via groups.io <metalmechanic@...> wrote:
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Larry
On Saturday, August 22, 2020, 8:42:22 AM EDT, Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...> wrote:
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Dennis
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Of course. How can I help Larry
On Saturday, August 22, 2020, 8:42:22 AM EDT, Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...> wrote:
I hope this find you well, Can i ask you a favor?
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Dennis
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Dennis
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Re: New Chat: Step down pulley mounts
Here is a picture of a standard bearing block though its mounted in an overhead drive for a Lot 5 lathe.? This I believe is what your bearing block looks like. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ?
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From: Dennis TurkSent: Thursday, August 20, 2020 8:52 AM To: [email protected] NotificationSubject: Re: [DaltonLathes] New Chat: Step down pulley mounts ? Sounds like you? have a pair of old Hubert’s patent countershaft bearings.? OK the shaft is 7/8 diameter the slot in the bearing block is there so you can install a ring on the shaft as you pass it though the bearing block.? The ring hangs down into the reservoir and as the shaft rotates the ring also rotates on the shaft and brings oil up from the reservoir and lubes the shaft bearings.? One of the slickest things Hubert patent.? I have several sets of these and given just a little oil and with the rings in place I find no wear on the shaft or bearing block in over 80 years. In the picture and on the right side you see a bearing like you describe.? They originally had a little tin cover over the slot though I only have one of them as you see in the picture.? This picture is of the overhead gear reduction drive for my TL electrical service lathe not a wood pattern makers lathe like you probably have.? The main difference is the spindle nose.? Yours will have a 1 ? - 8 spindle thread were as the electrical service lathe used the 1 ? - 12 thread. Do you have the counter shaft three step pulley used on the TL lathe? One other point your bearing blocks will be just the block and will not mount like the one you see in the picture.? If you have the bearing block standards they can be mounted several different ways in the standard.? This allows the standards to be mounted horizontally behind the lathe on there side mounted on the wall behind the lathe or can also be mounted upside down on the ceiling. In all three mounting positions the bearing blocks can be secured in the standard with the oil slot pointing up.? Hope all this is not to confusing.? Will? look through my picture files and see if I have any other photos that might help. Dennis ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? A new chat has been created: New I'm restoring a dalton t-l I'm looking at the mounts that hold the step down pulley that transfers power from motor to lathe the mounts have a hole in them for a shaft and grooves and a slot in the middle I dont understand how the shaft is supposed to spin without alot of friction? patented? B331 really need help figuring this out this is the last part to get it going By: probodybuilder21@... View/Join This Chat Do not reply to this message to post to the chat. You can participate in chats only through the group's website. 
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Re: New Chat: Step down pulley mounts
Sounds like you? have a pair of old Hubert’s patent countershaft bearings.? OK the shaft is 7/8 diameter the slot in the bearing block is there so you can install a ring on the shaft as you pass it though the bearing block.? The ring hangs down into the reservoir and as the shaft rotates the ring also rotates on the shaft and brings oil up from the reservoir and lubes the shaft bearings.? One of the slickest things Hubert patent.? I have several sets of these and given just a little oil and with the rings in place I find no wear on the shaft or bearing block in over 80 years. In the picture and on the right side you see a bearing like you describe.? They originally had a little tin cover over the slot though I only have one of them as you see in the picture.? This picture is of the overhead gear reduction drive for my TL electrical service lathe not a wood pattern makers lathe like you probably have.? The main difference is the spindle nose.? Yours will have a 1 ? - 8 spindle thread were as the electrical service lathe used the 1 ? - 12 thread. Do you have the counter shaft three step pulley used on the TL lathe? One other point your bearing blocks will be just the block and will not mount like the one you see in the picture.? If you have the bearing block standards they can be mounted several different ways in the standard.? This allows the standards to be mounted horizontally behind the lathe on there side mounted on the wall behind the lathe or can also be mounted upside down on the ceiling. In all three mounting positions the bearing blocks can be secured in the standard with the oil slot pointing up.? Hope all this is not to confusing.? Will? look through my picture files and see if I have any other photos that might help. Dennis 
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From: [email protected] NotificationSent: Wednesday, August 19, 2020 5:28 PM To: Dennis TurkSubject: [DaltonLathes] New Chat: Step down pulley mounts ? A new chat has been created: New I'm restoring a dalton t-l I'm looking at the mounts that hold the step down pulley that transfers power from motor to lathe the mounts have a hole in them for a shaft and grooves and a slot in the middle I dont understand how the shaft is supposed to spin without alot of friction? patented? B331 really need help figuring this out this is the last part to get it going By: probodybuilder21@... View/Join This Chat Do not reply to this message to post to the chat. You can participate in chats only through the group's website. 
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I’m wondering if you don’t have a lathe like Phil Boxel in the UK.? Its tagged Lot 2 but is definitely a Lot 4 lathe.? You can see it on Tony Griffiths Web site. Makes me wonder why both of these lathes are not in the US.? There were many Daltons shipped to the UK during WW I for war production. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ?
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From: Glen LinscheidSent: Monday, August 17, 2020 12:23 PM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [DaltonLathes] Dalton 9 by 4 #DaltonLathes ? Pretty weird, lot 2 compound base drops right onto my lot 4. ? On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 11:02 AM Glen Linscheid via <partsproduction=[email protected]> wrote: ?Is the screw and nut the transferable to a lot 4? ? Those of you with a Lot 2 Dalton need to know that the compound lower casting as well as the top casting are unique to that model.? Lot 3 and later lathes used a totally different arrangement for securing the compound slide base casting to the cross slide. Also for you that are not aware of it Lot 2 lathes only swing 6 inches not 7 ? like Lot 3 4 and 5 lathes.? There are almost no parts that interchange from a Lot 2 to the later models.? They look similar but that’s about all that’s the same.? Lot 2 lathes are very unique.? Picture is of a Lot 2 compound.? There is a spud sticking up from the cross slide and the bottom casting of the compound slide rest over it and the cap screw you see is what locks the compound slide to the cross slide.? Not a very secure arrangement so figure that is why ?it was changed with the introduction of the Lot 3 model. Also note that the cross slide? lead screw uses two screws to secure the lead screw bushing rather than the screw in style of all later lathes. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? You are right on the compound screw being RH Dennis. BTW, Ranier, I'll post a photo of that compound base, screw nut dial and handle I have. You figure out the shipping and customs etc and paypal me and I'll send it free as far as my part goes. We'll want to send it Uniited States Postal Service flat rate box but I have no idea what the "real" rate is to Germany. ? So so sorry about your thoughts on right or left hand screws.? One has to look at how the screw is mounted.? On the cross slide the screw is stationary and the nut is on the moving cross slide.? So when you turn it to the right the cross slide moves away from you so that is a left hand screw.? But if you look at your compound slide you will see that the screw moves with the top casting and the nut is in the base so it’s a right hand screw as the screw moves with the top slide casting. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? ?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills. "its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? ?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe. ? On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz <r.zauritz@...> wrote: its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? --? Rainer?Zauritz R.Zauritz@... ? ? Oops, I was looking at the cross feed. OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut. ? Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme. Here is one on ebay, $29.95; ? Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated ? ?
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Pretty weird, lot 2 compound base drops right onto my lot 4.
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On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 11:02 AM Glen Linscheid via <partsproduction= [email protected]> wrote: Dennis, ?Is the screw and nut the transferable to a lot 4?
Those of you with a Lot 2 Dalton need to know that the compound lower casting as well as the top casting are unique to that model.? Lot 3 and later lathes used a totally different arrangement for securing the compound slide base casting to the cross slide. Also for you that are not aware of it Lot 2 lathes only swing 6 inches not 7 ? like Lot 3 4 and 5 lathes.? There are almost no parts that interchange from a Lot 2 to the later models.? They look similar but that’s about all that’s the same.? Lot 2 lathes are very unique.? Picture is of a Lot 2 compound.? There is a spud sticking up from the cross slide and the bottom casting of the compound slide rest over it and the cap screw you see is what locks the compound slide to the cross slide.? Not a very secure arrangement so figure that is why ?it was changed with the introduction of the Lot 3 model. Also note that the cross slide? lead screw uses two screws to secure the lead screw bushing rather than the screw in style of all later lathes. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? You are right on the compound screw being RH Dennis. BTW, Ranier, I'll post a photo of that compound base, screw nut dial and handle I have. You figure out the shipping and customs etc and paypal me and I'll send it free as far as my part goes. We'll want to send it Uniited States Postal Service flat rate box but I have no idea what the "real" rate is to Germany. ? So so sorry about your thoughts on right or left hand screws.? One has to look at how the screw is mounted.? On the cross slide the screw is stationary and the nut is on the moving cross slide.? So when you turn it to the right the cross slide moves away from you so that is a left hand screw.? But if you look at your compound slide you will see that the screw moves with the top casting and the nut is in the base so it’s a right hand screw as the screw moves with the top slide casting. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? ?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills. "its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? ?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe. ? On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz <r.zauritz@...> wrote: its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? --? Rainer?Zauritz R.Zauritz@... ? ? Oops, I was looking at the cross feed. OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut. ? Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme. Here is one on ebay, $29.95; ? Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated ? ?
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Hi Glen, hi Dennis,
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it seems, that my Compound is really diferent to that one on the Picture.
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Glen, thanks for your Offer.
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I dismantle my one next Weekend end send Pictures.
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An:?" [email protected]" < [email protected]>
Betreff:?Re: [DaltonLathes] Dalton 9 by 4 #DaltonLathes
Those of you with a Lot 2 Dalton need to know that the compound lower casting as well as the top casting are unique to that model.? Lot 3 and later lathes used a totally different arrangement for securing the compound slide base casting to the cross slide. Also for you that are not aware of it Lot 2 lathes only swing 6 inches not 7 ? like Lot 3 4 and 5 lathes.? There are almost no parts that interchange from a Lot 2 to the later models.? They look similar but that’s about all that’s the same.? Lot 2 lathes are very unique.? Picture is of a Lot 2 compound.? There is a spud sticking up from the cross slide and the bottom casting of the compound slide rest over it and the cap screw you see is what locks the compound slide to the cross slide.? Not a very secure arrangement so figure that is why ?it was changed with the introduction of the Lot 3 model. Also note that the cross slide? lead screw uses two screws to secure the lead screw bushing rather than the screw in style of all later lathes.
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Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2020 7:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DaltonLathes] Dalton 9 by 4 #DaltonLathes
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You are right on the compound screw being RH Dennis.
BTW, Ranier, I'll post a photo of that compound base, screw nut dial and handle I have. You figure out the shipping and customs etc and paypal me and I'll send it free as far as my part goes. We'll want to send it Uniited States Postal Service flat rate box but I have no idea what the "real" rate is to Germany.
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So so sorry about your thoughts on right or left hand screws.? One has to look at how the screw is mounted.? On the cross slide the screw is stationary and the nut is on the moving cross slide.? So when you turn it to the right the cross slide moves away from you so that is a left hand screw.? But if you look at your compound slide you will see that the screw moves with the top casting and the nut is in the base so it’s a right hand screw as the screw moves with the top slide casting.
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?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills.
"its Rainer from old Germany.
Is it possible to send both to me?
?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe.
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On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz <r.zauritz@...> wrote:
its Rainer from old Germany.
Is it possible to send both to me?
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R.Zauritz@...
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Oops, I was looking at the cross feed.
OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut.
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Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme.
Here is one on ebay, $29.95;
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Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated
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Dennis, ?Is the screw and nut the transferable to a lot 4?
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Those of you with a Lot 2 Dalton need to know that the compound lower casting as well as the top casting are unique to that model.? Lot 3 and later lathes used a totally different arrangement for securing the compound slide base casting to the cross slide. Also for you that are not aware of it Lot 2 lathes only swing 6 inches not 7 ? like Lot 3 4 and 5 lathes.? There are almost no parts that interchange from a Lot 2 to the later models.? They look similar but that’s about all that’s the same.? Lot 2 lathes are very unique.? Picture is of a Lot 2 compound.? There is a spud sticking up from the cross slide and the bottom casting of the compound slide rest over it and the cap screw you see is what locks the compound slide to the cross slide.? Not a very secure arrangement so figure that is why ?it was changed with the introduction of the Lot 3 model. Also note that the cross slide? lead screw uses two screws to secure the lead screw bushing rather than the screw in style of all later lathes. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? You are right on the compound screw being RH Dennis. BTW, Ranier, I'll post a photo of that compound base, screw nut dial and handle I have. You figure out the shipping and customs etc and paypal me and I'll send it free as far as my part goes. We'll want to send it Uniited States Postal Service flat rate box but I have no idea what the "real" rate is to Germany. ? So so sorry about your thoughts on right or left hand screws.? One has to look at how the screw is mounted.? On the cross slide the screw is stationary and the nut is on the moving cross slide.? So when you turn it to the right the cross slide moves away from you so that is a left hand screw.? But if you look at your compound slide you will see that the screw moves with the top casting and the nut is in the base so it’s a right hand screw as the screw moves with the top slide casting. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? ?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills. "its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? ?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe. ? On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz <r.zauritz@...> wrote: its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? --? Rainer?Zauritz R.Zauritz@... ? ? Oops, I was looking at the cross feed. OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut. ? Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme. Here is one on ebay, $29.95; ? Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated ? ?
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Those of you with a Lot 2 Dalton need to know that the compound lower casting as well as the top casting are unique to that model.? Lot 3 and later lathes used a totally different arrangement for securing the compound slide base casting to the cross slide. Also for you that are not aware of it Lot 2 lathes only swing 6 inches not 7 ? like Lot 3 4 and 5 lathes.? There are almost no parts that interchange from a Lot 2 to the later models.? They look similar but that’s about all that’s the same.? Lot 2 lathes are very unique.? Picture is of a Lot 2 compound.? There is a spud sticking up from the cross slide and the bottom casting of the compound slide rest over it and the cap screw you see is what locks the compound slide to the cross slide.? Not a very secure arrangement so figure that is why ?it was changed with the introduction of the Lot 3 model. Also note that the cross slide? lead screw uses two screws to secure the lead screw bushing rather than the screw in style of all later lathes. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ?
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From: Glen LinscheidSent: Sunday, August 16, 2020 7:34 PM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [DaltonLathes] Dalton 9 by 4 #DaltonLathes ? You are right on the compound screw being RH Dennis. BTW, Ranier, I'll post a photo of that compound base, screw nut dial and handle I have. You figure out the shipping and customs etc and paypal me and I'll send it free as far as my part goes. We'll want to send it Uniited States Postal Service flat rate box but I have no idea what the "real" rate is to Germany. ? So so sorry about your thoughts on right or left hand screws.? One has to look at how the screw is mounted.? On the cross slide the screw is stationary and the nut is on the moving cross slide.? So when you turn it to the right the cross slide moves away from you so that is a left hand screw.? But if you look at your compound slide you will see that the screw moves with the top casting and the nut is in the base so it’s a right hand screw as the screw moves with the top slide casting. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? ?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills. "its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? ?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe. ? On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz <r.zauritz@...> wrote: its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? --? Rainer?Zauritz R.Zauritz@... ? ? Oops, I was looking at the cross feed. OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut. ? Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme. Here is one on ebay, $29.95; ? Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated ? ?
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Here's that lot 4 (Possibly lot 3?) compound base, screw, nut, dial and handle.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 7:34 PM Glen Linscheid via <partsproduction= [email protected]> wrote: You are right on the compound screw being RH Dennis.
BTW, Ranier, I'll post a photo of that compound base, screw nut dial and handle I have. You figure out the shipping and customs etc and paypal me and I'll send it free as far as my part goes. We'll want to send it Uniited States Postal Service flat rate box but I have no idea what the "real" rate is to Germany.
So so sorry about your thoughts on right or left hand screws.? One has to look at how the screw is mounted.? On the cross slide the screw is stationary and the nut is on the moving cross slide.? So when you turn it to the right the cross slide moves away from you so that is a left hand screw.? But if you look at your compound slide you will see that the screw moves with the top casting and the nut is in the base so it’s a right hand screw as the screw moves with the top slide casting. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? ?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills. "its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? ?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe. ? On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz <r.zauritz@...> wrote: its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? --? Rainer?Zauritz R.Zauritz@... ? ? Oops, I was looking at the cross feed. OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut. ? Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme. Here is one on ebay, $29.95; ? Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated ? ?
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Here's that lot 4 (Possibly lot 3?) compound base, screw, nut, dial and handle.
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On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 7:34 PM Glen Linscheid via <partsproduction= [email protected]> wrote: You are right on the compound screw being RH Dennis.
BTW, Ranier, I'll post a photo of that compound base, screw nut dial and handle I have. You figure out the shipping and customs etc and paypal me and I'll send it free as far as my part goes. We'll want to send it Uniited States Postal Service flat rate box but I have no idea what the "real" rate is to Germany.
So so sorry about your thoughts on right or left hand screws.? One has to look at how the screw is mounted.? On the cross slide the screw is stationary and the nut is on the moving cross slide.? So when you turn it to the right the cross slide moves away from you so that is a left hand screw.? But if you look at your compound slide you will see that the screw moves with the top casting and the nut is in the base so it’s a right hand screw as the screw moves with the top slide casting. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? ?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills. "its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? ?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe. ? On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz <r.zauritz@...> wrote: its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? --? Rainer?Zauritz R.Zauritz@... ? ? Oops, I was looking at the cross feed. OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut. ? Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme. Here is one on ebay, $29.95; ? Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated ? ?
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You are right on the compound screw being RH Dennis.
BTW, Ranier, I'll post a photo of that compound base, screw nut dial and handle I have. You figure out the shipping and customs etc and paypal me and I'll send it free as far as my part goes. We'll want to send it Uniited States Postal Service flat rate box but I have no idea what the "real" rate is to Germany.
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So so sorry about your thoughts on right or left hand screws.? One has to look at how the screw is mounted.? On the cross slide the screw is stationary and the nut is on the moving cross slide.? So when you turn it to the right the cross slide moves away from you so that is a left hand screw.? But if you look at your compound slide you will see that the screw moves with the top casting and the nut is in the base so it’s a right hand screw as the screw moves with the top slide casting. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? ? ?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills. "its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? ?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe. ? On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz <r.zauritz@...> wrote: its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? --? Rainer?Zauritz R.Zauritz@... ? ? Oops, I was looking at the cross feed. OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut. ? Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme. Here is one on ebay, $29.95; ? Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated ? ?
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So so sorry about your thoughts on right or left hand screws.? One has to look at how the screw is mounted.? On the cross slide the screw is stationary and the nut is on the moving cross slide.? So when you turn it to the right the cross slide moves away from you so that is a left hand screw.? But if you look at your compound slide you will see that the screw moves with the top casting and the nut is in the base so it’s a right hand screw as the screw moves with the top slide casting. ? Sent from for Windows 10 ?
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From: Glen LinscheidSent: Sunday, August 16, 2020 12:12 PM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [DaltonLathes] Dalton 9 by 4 #DaltonLathes ? ?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills. "its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? ?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe. ? On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz <r.zauritz@...> wrote: its Rainer from old Germany. Is it possible to send both to me? --? Rainer?Zauritz R.Zauritz@... ? ? Oops, I was looking at the cross feed. OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut. ? Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme. Here is one on ebay, $29.95; ? Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated ? ?
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Dennis, ?Both my lot 4 and 6 compounds have LH screws, when I turn the handle clockwise the feed is away from the handle (in), I think the TS screw is also, as I only know of one lathe in my shop with a RH screw for the TS, it's big, almost 5 tons and you pull the handwheel towards the front, or counter clockwise, which works well when drilling with big drills. "its Rainer from old Germany.
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Is it possible to send both to me?
I need them for my Lot2" Hi Ranier,
?Dennis would know if the screw is the same as for the lot 4 and 6, this also has the compound base with the nut, screw, dial and handle. The screw is tight which is ideal. I also don't know if the lot 2 will take the same compound base. I'd rather keep it if it won't fit your lathe. Glen
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On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:54 AM Rainer Zauritz < r.zauritz@...> wrote: Hi Glen,
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its Rainer from old Germany.
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Is it possible to send both to me?
I need them for my Lot2
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Regards,
Rainer
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R.Zauritz@...
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Oops, I was looking at the cross feed.
OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut.
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Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme.
Here is one on ebay, $29.95;
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Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated
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Hi Glen,
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its Rainer from old Germany.
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Is it possible to send both to me?
I need them for my Lot2
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Regards,
Rainer
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Rainer?Zauritz
R.Zauritz@...
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Von:?"Glen Linscheid" <partsproduction@...>
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Betreff:?Re: [DaltonLathes] Dalton 9 by 4 #DaltonLathes
Oops, I was looking at the cross feed.
OK, I just looked at both cross feed screws and both are again 7/16-10 LH acme. I have one here if you want it, both the screw and the nut.
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Is your lathe a lot 4 or a lot 6? My lot 4 and lot 6 both have 7/16-10 LH screws. I didn't look to see if they were square or acme but I assume they are acme.
Here is one on ebay, $29.95;
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Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated
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Good Morning Joshua ? OK the cross slide compound slide and tail stock on all Daltons lathes us a 10 pitch acme thread.? Cross slide and compound slide screws on all Dalton lathes are 7/16 diameter.? The original lead screw nuts on all Daltons was made of bronze not brass.? Brass is a very poor material for lead screw nuts as it will wear very rapidly.?? In accessing the back lash or excessive play on any compound or cross slide lead screw and nut first? you have to eliminate all back lash or end play in the lead screw.? Just a little end play will result in a lot of back lash in the screw to nut fit.? The nut on the compound is a fixed thread were as the cross slide nut on a Lot 6 or Dalton 9 has a back lash adjusting feature. ??Also the cross slide screw and nut as well as the tail stock screw? and nut are left hand thread.? The compound on the other hand is a right hand thread.? One other point in making a new nut for your Dalton the taps used for making nuts of bronze are different than the ones made for other materials.? I? have a set for bronze as well as some used for other materials like brass or steel.? Bronze is very difficult to tap acme threads in were as brass or mild steel is much easier. ?Cutting the acme thread in bronze is much easier if done on a lathe using a single point threading tool though a 7/16 size thread is a bit difficult to do.? Hope this helps a little Jashua.? Pictures are ones? I took while I was working on Gregg Fosmarks of Issaquah Washington Lot 6 Dalton.? Later on I purchased the lathe from Gregg and I still have it today.? You will also note different dial rings on this lathe.? These were made by the original owner back in the 30’s when the lathe was used by and old tool maker in Seattle Washington.? I did how ever install the needle thrust bearings on all lead screws when I made the new nuts for the compound and cross slide.? For a long time we thought these dial rings were factory but after finding a new serial number Lot 6 it was equipped with the small standard dial rings Dalton used. Never understood why? Dalton made such a very good lathe but insisted on using worthless dial rings. ? Dennis ? Sent from for Windows 10 ?
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From: Joshua lee FranklinSent: Saturday, August 15, 2020 9:16 PM To: [email protected]Subject: [DaltonLathes] Dalton 9 by 4 #DaltonLathes ? Another update from me and my Dalton 9 x 4 serial 90.05.? I'm looking for the nut for my compound slide or to find out what the thread count and size on that nut so that I can replace it. it's got some slop in it possibly the screw too although it does look pretty decent and since the nut is brass and I'm assuming since it's the softer metal that is going to wear first. Any insight would be much appriciated
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