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Re: Dalton Lathe For Sale
John What state are you located in? Ron
By Ron Peeler · #395 ·
Dalton Lathe For Sale
I have a Dalton lathe in good working condition for sale...Conmtact me at baldwjo@... for details... Thanks John
By plomb1 <plomb1@...> · #394 ·
Re: Belt on Dalton B-4 owned by Andy Sargent
Unfortunately Nick Dalton lathes are not the only lathes I have collected. SB, Logan, Shedd, Champion, Atlas, Drummond, Adept, Flexispeed ,Whitaker and Wilson and Star. Not to mention the
By Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...> · #392 ·
Re: Belt on Dalton B-4 owned by Andy Sargent
Hi Nick Thanks but do you really think a guy with I think 19 Daltons needs any more????????????"-))))))))) I just sold a very nice one and it only left a very small hole in the Turk works storage
By Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...> · #390 ·
Re: Belt on Dalton B-4 owned by Andy Sargent
Andy I know is really busy right now so I will answer for him. The belt on Andy's lathe is a composite of several materials. None of which I have any idea of what they are. Andy came across a vast
By Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...> · #388 ·
Belt on Dalton B-4 owned by Andy Sargent
Hello everybody, I have a quick question. I was on the Oldarn website when I came across pictures of Andy Sargent's B-4. What caught my attention was the belt on the unit. It is green and yellow.
By thud72 · #387 ·
Re: Belt on Dalton B-4 owned by Andy Sargent
Nice! Mine are Dalton, South Bend, Atlas-Clausing, Atlas, Craftsman, Logan Powermatic, Blount, Weiler, Hardinge, Warner-Swasey, Magnaturn...and the list goes on. I even have my Burke mill that I
By pd4103@... · #393 ·
Re: Belt on Dalton B-4 owned by Andy Sargent
Hi Dennis, 19 lathes! I thought I was bad when I had 16! Good luck with the museum, and the work, hopefully it'll all work out in the end. Trust me from experience, OSHA likes to work it
By pd4103@... · #391 ·
Re: Belt on Dalton B-4 owned by Andy Sargent
Hi Dennis, I can vouch for Andy's belts. He made me one and it works incredible. I believe the width is 15/16" not 1" which makes a big difference if your machine and countershaft are slightly
By pd4103@... · #389 ·
Lot 4 #4280 photos posted
10 photos of the lathe I received from Dennis. Just dismantling it and preparing to clean her up.
By sparta_0321 <sparta0321@...> · #386 ·
Re: New Dalton owner
Greetings everybody. Dennis, again I would like to thank you for your hospitality and kindness yesterday. I completely enjoyed the tour of your facilities and all the amazing machines and
By sparta_0321 <sparta0321@...> · #385 ·
New Dalton owner
Hi all Well we have a new Dalton guy that just got his lathe tonight. I sold Tai West a very nice original approx 1924 Lot 4 lathe and I believe the serial number was 4280. No dings in the bed ways
By Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...> · #384 ·
Dalton lathe needs a good new home.
Hi everyone, I have an old Dalton Model Six lot 4 lathe that I am selling on eBay. I must admit I didn't really know anything about it until I posted it for sale. I have been using it in my garage
By mattzman · #383 ·
Re: tool post
Dennis That tool post works great on my B-4. I use two different tools for making the fife ferrules, One to turn and taper to final diameter and another for making scored lines. Turning one Nickel
By Ron Peeler · #382 ·
Re: tool post
I have purchased several of Little machineshop Phase II hobby tool post but I have used them on 9 inch South Bend workshop lathes but not on a Lot 4 Dalton. They work great on a Lot 6 8-1/2 inch
By Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...> · #381 ·
Re: tool post
I purchased a Phase II Hobby Toolpost from Littlemachineshop.com and its wotking out fine for me. made from hardened
By Ron Peeler · #380 ·
Re: tool post
Hi Mark Here is what I put on John Glands Dalton and it worked out just fine. Your right the 100 or even the 075 size is to big. This one is built for 6 to 8 inch lathes. Turk
By Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...> · #379 ·
tool post
I want to put a quick change tool post on my Dalton lathe. Has anyone done this and what model did you use. I checked the size 100 and it seems it may be too big and not allow the holders to go low
By Mark E. Frazier <markefrazier@...> · #378 ·
collet nose piece
Hi All, forgive me if this message appears twice I haven't got the hang of this site yet (what do you expect from a retired IBM engineer?). Thank you Dennis for your comments and help in dating my
By Ron Wright <refwright@...> · #377 ·
Re: Photos added
wrote: Dalton. To answer your query my lathe requires a nose piece for holding the collets. This was missing on my lathe but when I looked in the box of collets there was a bright shiny one I made all
By Ron Wright <refwright@...> · #376 ·