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Re: Reintroduction to South Bend Lathe Group
??? ??? Thanks. I've been here I don't know ho wlong & I never konew there was a " Marketplace " here in the group . I thought you ment something like the FB Marketplace .??? My bad ???
By mike allen · #107599 ·
Re: Reintroduction to South Bend Lathe Group
Good morning, The location was put on the listing in the Marketplace. I wasn't sure it should be in the thread, but since you asked, Mount Airy, Maryland 21771. Regards Charles
By Charles Holt · #107598 ·
Re: Reintroduction to South Bend Lathe Group
Hi Charley, Happy to see that you are giving all a heads-up - very good.? FYI- heading in that direction as well, although I'm a little older <smile> Hang in there brother. Kindest regards,DBN
By druid_noibn · #107597 ·
Re: Reintroduction to South Bend Lathe Group
??? ??? Location is always a good place to start . ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #107596 ·
Reintroduction to South Bend Lathe Group
Good afternoon folks, I was on the Yahoo South Bend group for many years, but I didn't transition over to the groups.io ( http://groups.io/ ). A while back hopping that it might rekindle my interest
By Charles Holt · #107595 ·
9A FS Gardnerville NV
Not mine , just passin on https://reno.craigslist.org/tls/d/gardnerville-southbend-lathe-9a/7626658441.html animal
By mike allen · #107594 ·
Re: [Metal-Shapers-and-Planers] OT big lathe in Texas
Maybe the one on the left is smaller animal
By mike allen · #107593 ·
OT big lathe in Texas
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/770078051088911/?mibextid=dXMIcH I asked seller for details. Too big for my shop. Lodge and Shipley 18"
By Nick Andrews · #107592 ·
Re: Leveling a model 37 15x8 SB lathe
Sent by my iPhone ?I made some levelers from 2" x 3/8" flat stock. I drilled a large divot in the center then epoxied a 1/2" carriage¡­.. You lost me, but that¡¯s just me¡­how about a photo
By Carl Bukowsky · #107591 ·
Leveling a model 37 15x8 SB lathe
I made some levelers from 2" x 3/8" flat stock.? I drilled a large divot in the center then epoxied a 1/2" carriage bolt in the divot.? I then took a nut threaded it onto the bolt, then 2 heavy
By Rick Swineford · #107590 ·
Re: Fixing 16" Apron Leak
Actually after looking at it some more tonight, I think I will leave it for now.? The leak is manageable.? Eventually the apron will need to come off to fix it. -- 1969 16" x 6' South Bend
By Mark Z · #107589 ·
Fixing 16" Apron Leak
I am finally getting my 1969 16" lathe running after moving to my new shop over the last 18 months.? I figure its a good opportunity to fix my pesky oil leak at the apron.? It is leaking at the back
By Mark Z · #107588 ·
Re: 1922 Model 37 15"x8' Max RPM
in my experience you don't need big cuts or high speeds to use carbide tooling. i cut and thread all the time with my SB13 inch at maybe 300 to 1000 rpm with standard carbide inserts. maybe
By ken campbell · #107587 ·
Re: 1922 Model 37 15"x8' Max RPM
There are 3 parts to the answer to this. First, the rating of the V belts. If they are modern, I'd stake my reputation on the answer being that those would be OK up to a shaft speed of at least
By [email protected] · #107586 ·
1922 Model 37 15"x8' Max RPM
I am putting a model 37 back into service.? About 40 years of its life was just sitting at my dad's garage.? He had modified it to run off a 220v 1PH motor tied to a truck 4 spd transmision by dual
By Rick Swineford · #107585 ·
Re: Breaking carbide inserts parting off?
You said there is an issue with chatter. ? Are the gibs adjusted properly on the compound and cross slide? ? Do you lock the carage firmly? ?Dont let the tool protrude any further than needed.
By sapark123321 · #107584 ·
Re: Breaking carbide inserts parting off?
I did, but didn't get the drawing. Was just the casting, but was also cheap... Like me. :) Bill in OKC? William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by:Good judgement comes from
By Bill in OKC too · #107583 ·
Re: Breaking carbide inserts parting off?
Speaking as someone that struggled with parting, it is something that requires knowing the lathe you are using. Square, center, and lock the tool tight. Lock the carriage and compound. It would not
By Mike Poore · #107582 ·
Re: [sheldonlathe] Breaking carbide inserts parting off?
I made these before, parted off using a hss blade. The cuts were somewhat dished, but it was an interrupted cut with the slots already there.
By Nick Andrews · #107581 ·
Re: Breaking carbide inserts parting off?
The GTN2 inserts seem to be the smallest you can find easily. I saw Shars selling them for their parting tools. I never used one, but I have been tempted a few times to
By Andrei · #107580 ·