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Dalton 9x3 lathe free to a good home
Hi all,
?? Up next is a Dalton 9x3 lathe complete with head and tailstock, rust, and that red polyester insulation they spray on motor windings.? The handles for the apron and tailstock are missing tho' there is a really nice, very large wing nut on the top slide, and what looks to be a gate valve handle on the cross slide.? ? The longitudinal feed handle and whatever goes on the other side of it inside the apron is also missing.? And the lead screw is gone.? But, I don't see any mounting bolts for the lead screw hangers, so it may not have had one, in which case the half nuts are excellent. ? Oh, there aren't any gear covers for the headstock either, so watch your fingers.? Free to anyone willing to drive to the to pick it up. PM me and we'll make arrangements.? |
Hello sir! It is quite generous of you to offer such awesome lathe stuff to people simply willing to come get them... I'm in the process of trying to build a milling machine from castings of my own creation, and scrap steel..? I need a lathe soooo bad and have always wanted to start putting together my own little machine shop... A lathe and milling machine would be a good start... Anyhow I live in California and I'm figuring out how I could get out there with the means to bring something home with me.... Once I figure out the details I would love to come out and meet you.... Could you keep me posted as to what you still have?available? Thank you so much for taking the time to read this..!Hopefully I will see?you soon? Brent Dalmau 530.305.5122 On Mon, Nov 11, 2019, 4:21 PM dkirk_4 <dkirk4@...> wrote: Hi all, |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Brent and welcome to the group. ? About the lathe Dave has back in NY.? The lathe was originally given to me by a fellow in Philadelphia ?and Dave like he has done so many times for me picked it up.? What I wanted was the floor legs that came with the lathe and they are in transit to me as we talk.? For a first time lathe user I don¡¯t want to discourage you but this lathe is in not so good shape and is missing quite a number of parts.? I have the only collection of spare parts for Daltons and I don¡¯t ?have the parts it would take to bring this lathe back.? Brent we know of about 10 to 15 Dalton 9 lathes out of the over 14,000 that were built.? These were a quite good lathe when new and the majority of them were just plain used up in WW II war production.? When broken or worn beyond repair they were turned into scrap metal for the war effort.? I have three of the Dalton 9 lathes known of and only one of them is a complete lathe.? One is missing a couple of guards and is in usable shape. This lathe came from the Pittsburg area and again was saved from the scrapper but some of the parts to the lathe like change gears and such had already been scrapped out.? The third one was given to me by a fellow up in Washington state and was not a complete lathe and also badly worn and damaged.? As bad as this lathe was its parts have gotten two other Dalton 9 lathes up and running.? Dave and I was? hoping someone on the East coast not to far from Dave would?? pick up the lathe parts.? Trying to get them across country would be and expense way beyond their value I feel.? ? So Brent what size lathe would you be looking for?? Also what kind of work are you planning using this lathe for?? There are a lot of other lathes out there that might be a better first time lathe for a person? like you.? Hope I have not discouraged you but the lathe Dave has would make a good wood lathe if not a metal lathe.? In fact I think that is what this lathe was setup to be used for and as such most of the important? metal working features of the machine were disposed of. There were things done to the head stock that are a mystery to us.? For one the ball thrust bearing on the spindle has been removed and a second gear has been added in its place.? Also the thrust adjusting nut at the end of the spindle has been removed and replaced with another gear for some unknown reason. The power surfacing and cross feed components in the apron are missing and I don¡¯t have replacements. Also all the end drive items including the change gears lead screw shifter threading lead screw power feed rod and there mounts are all missing as well as the end gear guard door and also the back gear guards are missing.? This is why Dave and me think the lathe had been used as a wood lathe.? Brent here is a picture of a complete Dalton 9 that I have and by the way is only the second Dalton 9 with a 36 inch bed to be found. ? Dennis ? From:
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dalmau ? Hello sir! It is quite generous of you to offer such awesome lathe stuff to people simply willing to come get them... I'm in the process of trying to build a milling machine from castings of my own creation, and scrap steel..? I need a lathe soooo bad and have always wanted to start putting together my own little machine shop... A lathe and milling machine would be a good start... Anyhow I live in California and I'm figuring out how I could get out there with the means to bring something home with me.... Once I figure out the details I would love to come out and meet you.... Could you keep me posted as to what you still have?available? Thank you so much for taking the time to read this..!Hopefully I will see?you soon? ? Brent Dalmau 530.305.5122 ? On Mon, Nov 11, 2019, 4:21 PM dkirk_4 <dkirk4@...> wrote:
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Hallo Brent,
? Well, you're obviously new to machining or quite desperate if you think that's "awesome lathe stuff". "-)) it is first class junk though, but it's time for it to go on to it's next lifetime. ? Now, Dennis, Brent was planning a trip all the way from California to come pick up this first class junk and you've gone and warned him off!!? I had him on the line, man!? Now they're gonna go to China and get reincarnated as a horrible little drill press or something! ? ? Yeah, you really want to? have a Dalton that needs some parts, or just want to do some restoration experiments with these parts. That is to say, these really aren't first timer machines.? Good luck with your castings though, ? manual machining is a great rabbit hole to go down.? ?? Are you doing the Gingery machines? ? |
Joshua lee Franklin
I too have a good condition 9? inchby 4 foot. I love my lady it has just about everything in that it was supposed to come with except for a stand and a tool holder which I only cut soft materials like brass and aluminum so it doesn't bother me to make my own tool post. but it is a great lathe heavy as heck and an excellent condition considering its age spindle bearings are in excellent shape too, which is unusual, everything on it operates as smooth as glass i.e. handwheels, apron, tailstock, ECT.? I even use the original intermediate shaft
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWhere are you located?Ralph Joshua lee Franklin wrote:
I too have a good condition 9? inchby 4 foot. I love my lady it has just about everything in that it was supposed to come with except for a stand and a tool holder which I only cut soft materials like brass and aluminum so it doesn't bother me to make my own tool post. but it is a great lathe heavy as heck and an excellent condition considering its age spindle bearings are in excellent shape too, which is unusual, everything on it operates as smooth as glass i.e. handwheels, apron, tailstock, ECT.? I even use the original intermediate shaft --
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Sorry i didnt know you guys were gonna respond!!! Yes im doing the gingery machines ( little bigger dimensions on a few parts) just for the adventure and the skills/knowledge to be gained..? But i ended up getting a southbend 9a, and a cnc ready (manual for now) Taig mill with upgraded headstock bearings and 5c collet... dy$ord3Rx On Fri, Nov 15, 2019, 3:30 PM dkirk_4 <dkirk4@...> wrote: Hallo Brent, |