Re: lot 4
Hi all you Dalton owners.
If you have looked at Dave's pictures you can see that Dave may be a
newbie to the hobby but you can also see he is a real craftsman. I
will admit that Dave has sent me
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Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...>
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Re: Virgina Dalton
Thanks!
R.T. :D
wrote:
hence no bids.
bearing
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R.T.
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lot 4
Hello everyone,
I just posted a few pictures of the lot 4 I've finally finished after
almost a year. The headstock, saddle, cross-slide, top-slide, and
tailstock all spent some time out at the Turk
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Dave
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Re: Virgina Dalton
The seller is bilsey47 item # 7599225433
Considering what's missing, it's not worth the $250 he was asking, hence no bids.
I'm not interested as I have a couple to restore already.
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Brad Thayer
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Re: Virgina Dalton
Hi RT????
All I can tell you is that the seller was not the owner of the lathe and they lived in Verona VA.
Turk
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Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...>
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#88
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Virgina Dalton
Hello Fellow Gang Members,
This is one of my alter egos addresses. Let yahoo deal with yahoo spam.
Does anyone have contact information to the Dalton lathe that was
listed on ebay several times
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R.T.
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Dalton History
Hi all
We need to clarify some of your Dalton history. I am afraid that
Tony Griffith has some errors in his interpretation of Dalton
history.
Ron Jim Bonner came up with some court documents a
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Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...>
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#86
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Lot 6 Change Gears
Hi all Lot 6 owners. I have a few extra Boston change gears that fit
your lot 6 B-6 lathe.
The only difference between Dalton gears and the Boston ones is that
Boston use two keyways were and Dalton
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Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...>
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#85
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Re: My B-6
Ron,
As far as I know, the carriage auto feed stop was only available on the
B-6. If there were any later models produced, I would imagine they
would have had it also. The B-4s didn't have a second
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jimbnnr
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Re: My B-6
Jim
You wrote that "There is a collar on the slotted shaft that can be
set to use the auto feed stop on the carriage."
How does this work, and is it just on the B-6 or was it also
available on the
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Ron Peeler
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Re: What is going on at the Turk works.
South Bend Model C Hey I could use another one of these but I don't
think I have the room.
Ron
wrote:
to
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Ron Peeler
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#82
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What is going on at the Turk works.
Hi All
Just a little note now that I have a computer working again.
I have a number of projects in the shop right now. I am helping
Todd Young with his TL Dalton that is a real puzzle as all
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Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...>
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#81
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Dalton Lathes
Hi All
Well some one finally did it. Dalton user group. I will right more
later but right now I just wont to say hello. Owener of many Dalton
lathes."-))))))
Dennis Turk.
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Dennis Turk <dennis.turk2@...>
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My B-6
My lathe is a Dalton B-6. It has an 8 1/4" swing and a 36 inch bed.
I got lucky with my lathe in that it came with several accessories.
It came with an 8" face plate, a four inch 3 jaw chuck with
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jimbnnr
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Re: Spindle thrust bearing issue
Hello Ron,
My name is Jim Bonner. I have a Dalton B-6. Thanks for setting up
this group.
I'm not sure if the B-4 uses a ball bearing or a fiber washer for a
thrust bearing. (the B-6 uses a ball
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jimbnnr
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Spindle thrust bearing issue
Trying to get an old B4 up and running. The spindle had 0.011 inches
of play from left to right. I adjusted the thrust bearing to give me
about 0.002 inches of play. I originally made it less than
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Ron Peeler
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