Setscrew question
Good morning all. It's been a long time but I have gotten my Dalton back together, but I have one setscrew that is on the bench by it's self. It may be from another project but, does anyone know if
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Robert Libby
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Re: Lot 4. #112
Hi LeeI'm just outside Worcester (they won't let me in for some reason) I'm interested.?
Larry
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L Leonard
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Lot 4. #112
Ive had my Lot 4 for 10 years now and while it¡¯s far from the prettiest machine it has made a ton of parts for me over the years. I finally have upgraded to a 10¡± atlas and retired my Dalton. If
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Lee Gagne
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Re: I have a silly question
Hi Bart Well as always Frontier is a bit of a hit and miss service. I am down at my Florence home right now and Frontier gets really confused when I use two different computers. Everytime I change
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Dennis Turk
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Re: I have a silly question
Dennis I have tried and tried to contact you via email I am pilgrim23@... <mailto:pilgrim23@...> please email me, I am VERY interested in any you could part with.
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Grey Pilgrim
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Re: I have a silly question
just for info on this¡ this is why I asked: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktHIRryNgqE <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktHIRryNgqE>
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Grey Pilgrim
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fyi
In Case you guys haven¡¯t seen this, Joe Pie built a lathe¡but not just ANY lathe! check out this vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlcNR215TFY
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Grey Pilgrim
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Re: I have a silly question
When I set a OXA up on a Dalton this is the way I do it. I make a round
spacer that is 5/16 inch thick to go under the tool post. This brings the
tool holders to the center of the tool post when
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Dennis Turk
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Re: I have a silly question
For you guys that do not have a quick change tool post for your Dalton yet
there are some great deals on eBay right now. I just got an OXA set with
three extra number 1 tool holders free freight for
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Dennis Turk
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Re: I have a silly question
You two guys that are interested in one of my restored machines email me at
dennis.turk2@... and we can talk off of the group. Dennis
From: [email protected]
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Dennis Turk
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Re: I have a silly question
I am interested in an Atlas or South Bend Dennis
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Grey Pilgrim
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Re: I have a silly question
I would be interested in the lot 6 you got out of long island and the foot powered one too. Rick
On Sat, Aug 21, 2021 at 1:32 AM, Dennis Turk<dennis.turk2@...> wrote: #yiv6167090491
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Rick Clayton
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Re: I have a silly question
As I have been off line for some time you guys need to know that all the
Dalton and other lathes I had on display at my business are now at my home
in McMinnville. So I have 30 machines all restored
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Dennis Turk
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Re: I have a silly question
oh well, it was worth a shot. email me at pilgrim23@... we can work out a deal
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Grey Pilgrim
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Re: I have a silly question
Alas, nothing in smaller sizes. Just the one little 5¡± original chuck off the Dalton, which now has the jaws so bell shaped as to be worthless.
I do have a hugmongous 12¡± two jaw going to waste,
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glenn brooks
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Re: I have a silly question
Glen B got one you could swap? I mean of a different sort like for an Atlas or Craftsman or the like?
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Grey Pilgrim
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Re: I have a silly question
Hey Gray Pilgrim,
I¡¯ve been looking for a dalton backplate. If you happen to decide that you are not going use yours, please let me. Happy to buy it off you.
Glenn B up in
Woodinville, Wa
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glenn brooks
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Re: I have a silly question
Yes Glen. I have a weird project; not for a dalton BUT I happen to have a spare 3 jaw chuck with a dalton back plate on it. I also have a toasted Grizzly G0602 tail stock; it is not repairable but
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Grey Pilgrim
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Re: I have a silly question
For the spindle its 1 1/4 - 12 threads per inch. This size is for the Lot 2
3 4 and 5. Lot 6 and the Dalton 9 is 1 7/8 - 8. Not sure what the 10 1/2
inch had as there is only a couple known of and no
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Dennis Turk
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Re: I have a silly question
Spindle thread?
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Glen Linscheid <partsproduction@...>
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