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Re: Large Dial option

 

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Andrei,

No, it’s a real NOS Hardinge HLV “Easy Reading” dial and ring with the original

Handle shaft bushing removed and replaced with a turned down 10L

dial as the shaft bushing.

I haven’t bonded them together yet as I still need to fit the dial lock

screw or lever through the 10L mount bushing. I’m going to try to fit the

lock so I can try a thumb screw or a lever lock, to see which one I like best.

Turk showed me one he converted many years ago, it’s not that difficult, once

you find an affordable Hardinge dial. I think I paid 40 or 50 dollars for this one on eBay.

I can’t bring myself to drill through the 170 mark on this pretty dial.:)

Steve

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Andrei
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2024 10:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Large Dial option

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Is that 3d printed? It looks fantastic

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Steve Wells <wswells@...>
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2024 4:56:28 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Large Dial option

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Mike,

Photo of the ultimate 10L dial.

10L dial conversion, Hardinge HLV, 3-inch? “Easy Read”.

Same principle, The HVL zero ring fits over the turned down 10L mount bushing.

The 10L mount bushing is spot drilled through the HLV ring grub screw hole,

when the HLV ring zero mark is aligned.

The 10L 2.250 dial is turned down to fit inside the HLV’s dial.

It retains the SBL mounting and adjustment system, the bearings and preload bushing.

I don’t make these very often, but am in the process of doing one.

Thought you might like to see it.

The photo is of the parts for final steps of turning the mount bushing and fitting the

bearing / dial clearance/ handle and polishing.

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Steve???

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of mike allen
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2024 2:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Large Dial option

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I knew that when I sent them in . What I was looking at is everyone says there gonna make large dials for their lathe . I only know of one guy that actually did it . I was lucky enough to buy one of the large dials for my 9A for 25 bucks a few years back . I can't say enough about how much easier it has made it for me to read the dial these days . Not sure I could even buy the material for a large dial project for the 30 something that this printed one goes for . There are several of the files available online for free DL to print large dials too , just gotta poke around .

animal

On 6/16/24 11:39 AM, Nick via groups.io wrote:

Bear in mind that these are not OEM large dials, or even replacement dials. They're 3d-printed dials that FIT OVER the OEM SMALL dials. Still, not a bad deal, I'll bookmark that seller for later.


Re: Large Dial option

 

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Is that 3d printed? It looks fantastic

Get


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Steve Wells <wswells@...>
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2024 4:56:28 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Large Dial option
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Mike,

Photo of the ultimate 10L dial.

10L dial conversion, Hardinge HLV, 3-inch? “Easy Read”.

Same principle, The HVL zero ring fits over the turned down 10L mount bushing.

The 10L mount bushing is spot drilled through the HLV ring grub screw hole,

when the HLV ring zero mark is aligned.

The 10L 2.250 dial is turned down to fit inside the HLV’s dial.

It retains the SBL mounting and adjustment system, the bearings and preload bushing.

I don’t make these very often, but am in the process of doing one.

Thought you might like to see it.

The photo is of the parts for final steps of turning the mount bushing and fitting the

bearing / dial clearance/ handle and polishing.

?

Steve???

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of mike allen
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2024 2:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Large Dial option

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I knew that when I sent them in . What I was looking at is everyone says there gonna make large dials for their lathe . I only know of one guy that actually did it . I was lucky enough to buy one of the large dials for my 9A for 25 bucks a few years back . I can't say enough about how much easier it has made it for me to read the dial these days . Not sure I could even buy the material for a large dial project for the 30 something that this printed one goes for . There are several of the files available online for free DL to print large dials too , just gotta poke around .

animal

On 6/16/24 11:39 AM, Nick via groups.io wrote:

Bear in mind that these are not OEM large dials, or even replacement dials. They're 3d-printed dials that FIT OVER the OEM SMALL dials. Still, not a bad deal, I'll bookmark that seller for later.


Re: Large Dial option

 

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Mike,

Photo of the ultimate 10L dial.

10L dial conversion, Hardinge HLV, 3-inch? “Easy Read”.

Same principle, The HVL zero ring fits over the turned down 10L mount bushing.

The 10L mount bushing is spot drilled through the HLV ring grub screw hole,

when the HLV ring zero mark is aligned.

The 10L 2.250 dial is turned down to fit inside the HLV’s dial.

It retains the SBL mounting and adjustment system, the bearings and preload bushing.

I don’t make these very often, but am in the process of doing one.

Thought you might like to see it.

The photo is of the parts for final steps of turning the mount bushing and fitting the

bearing / dial clearance/ handle and polishing.

?

Steve???

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of mike allen
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2024 2:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Large Dial option

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I knew that when I sent them in . What I was looking at is everyone says there gonna make large dials for their lathe . I only know of one guy that actually did it . I was lucky enough to buy one of the large dials for my 9A for 25 bucks a few years back . I can't say enough about how much easier it has made it for me to read the dial these days . Not sure I could even buy the material for a large dial project for the 30 something that this printed one goes for . There are several of the files available online for free DL to print large dials too , just gotta poke around .

animal

On 6/16/24 11:39 AM, Nick via groups.io wrote:

Bear in mind that these are not OEM large dials, or even replacement dials. They're 3d-printed dials that FIT OVER the OEM SMALL dials. Still, not a bad deal, I'll bookmark that seller for later.


Re: Large Dial option

 

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I knew that when I sent them in . What I was looking at is everyone says there gonna make large dials for their lathe . I only know of one guy that actually did it . I was lucky enough to buy one of the large dials for my 9A for 25 bucks a few years back . I can't say enough about how much easier it has made it for me to read the dial these days . Not sure I could even buy the material for a large dial project for the 30 something that this printed one goes for . There are several of the files available online for free DL to print large dials too , just gotta poke around .

animal

On 6/16/24 11:39 AM, Nick via groups.io wrote:

Bear in mind that these are not OEM large dials, or even replacement dials. They're 3d-printed dials that FIT OVER the OEM SMALL dials. Still, not a bad deal, I'll bookmark that seller for later.


Re: Large Dial option

 

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They look pretty good. Probably printed at the highest resolution of his printer.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Nick via groups.io <n9viw@...>
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2024 2:39:21 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Large Dial option
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Bear in mind that these are not OEM large dials, or even replacement dials. They're 3d-printed dials that FIT OVER the OEM SMALL dials. Still, not a bad deal, I'll bookmark that seller for later.


Re: Large Dial option

 

Bear in mind that these are not OEM large dials, or even replacement dials. They're 3d-printed dials that FIT OVER the OEM SMALL dials. Still, not a bad deal, I'll bookmark that seller for later.


Large Dial option

 

some of ya folks may be interested in these , not mine I just stumbled on them



animal


Re: 10K end gear set up

 

No plate on my under mount, only a lube plate on the outside of the gear cover.?

Dave, do you still need help? I can go count my gears if needed.?

Payson.?


Re: 10K end gear set up

 

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It could be that it actually has a metric lead screw and gear box. In that case cutting inch threads is much like cutting metric threads on an inch lathe and cross slide and compound will be in mm., thread dial is different etc.

If you do have a metric lathe you can likely find somebody who really wants it and work out a favorable trade. They're relatively uncommon.

On 6/10/24 18:43, m. allan noah wrote:

20 or 40 on headstock stud, 56 tooth on gearbox, 80 tooth idler on banjo.

On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 6:14?PM drinkr55 via <drinkr=[email protected]> wrote:

I’m picking up a 1980s vintage 10k with quick change. The end gears have been set up for metric. Is there a schematic for setting it up standard setting again. I have gears that came with it but I’m not sure which to use.?

thanks?
Dave



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"well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge of my hand"


Re: 10K end gear set up

 

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Should be a plate inside of the gear cover .

animal

On 6/10/24 3:14 PM, drinkr55 via groups.io wrote:

I’m picking up a 1980s vintage 10k with quick change. The end gears have been set up for metric. Is there a schematic for setting it up standard setting again. I have gears that came with it but I’m not sure which to use.?

thanks?
Dave


Re: 10K end gear set up

m. allan noah
 

20 or 40 on headstock stud, 56 tooth on gearbox, 80 tooth idler on banjo.

On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 6:14?PM drinkr55 via <drinkr=[email protected]> wrote:

I’m picking up a 1980s vintage 10k with quick change. The end gears have been set up for metric. Is there a schematic for setting it up standard setting again. I have gears that came with it but I’m not sure which to use.?

thanks?
Dave



--
"well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge of my hand"


10K end gear set up

 

I’m picking up a 1980s vintage 10k with quick change. The end gears have been set up for metric. Is there a schematic for setting it up standard setting again. I have gears that came with it but I’m not sure which to use.?

thanks?
Dave


Re: SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

 

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No idea, Eddie. Maybe someone else might have the answer.?

Best Regards,
Andrei

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of eddie.draper@... via groups.io <eddie.draper@...>
Sent: Saturday, June 8, 2024 4:13 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] SB Heavy 10 parts for sale
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the bearing caps line bored with an individual headstock and therefore a major undertaking to match to another?

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Eddie

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------ Original Message ------
From: calciu1@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 8th 2024, 20:57
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] SB Heavy 10 parts for sale
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Ok guys, I am back home. Had a full day of work at one of my rental units.

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Here are the pictures. If you want more detail, I can take several additional pics of each item.

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There is no minimum price. Make me an offer, we add the cost of shipping and that is it. Whatever I spent on this lot is not relevant. I am not a dealer and I would rather see these going to someone who can make use of them.

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To be fair to everyone, I can keep the offer window open until Sunday 9pm Eastern Time.

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I am guessing they weigh close to 20 pounds. The cone pulley is the heaviest at about 10 pounds.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John Byghtn3 via groups.io <byghtn3@...>
Sent: Friday, June 7, 2024 11:15:22 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

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Andrei
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This seems to be an interesting proposal, diminished greatly, by a lack of descriptions/photographs, etc...
.
Is this a pile of bolts? possibly a pristine lathe bed with intact factory flaking? A lantern tool post??
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.
There is a significant difference in the value of these 3 examples.
.
Maybe help us out with additional information.
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On 6/6/2024 9:18 PM, Andrei wrote:
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My girlfriend's dad bought a lathe to restore. He thought it was a 10L. In my desire to score brownie points with him, i bought a bunch of parts to help him with his project.

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Turns out his lathe was a 9a. So, now, I have a number of parts that I cannot use.?

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Does anybody needs parts for a Heavy 10? I will post pictures and a link in the morning because I need light to shoot some photos.?

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I don't need a lot of money for them, so don't worry about the pricing. I only have about 100 bucks into all of them and I just want to clear out space. Also, I am not a dealer so there is no profit motivation.?

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They all fit in a small carboard box weighing maybe 20-30 pounds. Shipping won't be a big expense, either.?

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Let me know?if you have any questions

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Best Regards,
Andrei

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mailto:calciu1@...
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Re: SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the bearing caps line bored with an individual headstock and therefore a major undertaking to match to another?

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Eddie

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------ Original Message ------
From: calciu1@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 8th 2024, 20:57
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] SB Heavy 10 parts for sale
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Ok guys, I am back home. Had a full day of work at one of my rental units.

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Here are the pictures. If you want more detail, I can take several additional pics of each item.

?
There is no minimum price. Make me an offer, we add the cost of shipping and that is it. Whatever I spent on this lot is not relevant. I am not a dealer and I would rather see these going to someone who can make use of them.

?
To be fair to everyone, I can keep the offer window open until Sunday 9pm Eastern Time.

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I am guessing they weigh close to 20 pounds. The cone pulley is the heaviest at about 10 pounds.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John Byghtn3 via groups.io <byghtn3@...>
Sent: Friday, June 7, 2024 11:15:22 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

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Andrei
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.
?
This seems to be an interesting proposal, diminished greatly, by a lack of descriptions/photographs, etc...
.
Is this a pile of bolts? possibly a pristine lathe bed with intact factory flaking? A lantern tool post??
?
.
There is a significant difference in the value of these 3 examples.
.
Maybe help us out with additional information.
?

?

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On 6/6/2024 9:18 PM, Andrei wrote:
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My girlfriend's dad bought a lathe to restore. He thought it was a 10L. In my desire to score brownie points with him, i bought a bunch of parts to help him with his project.

?
Turns out his lathe was a 9a. So, now, I have a number of parts that I cannot use.?

?
Does anybody needs parts for a Heavy 10? I will post pictures and a link in the morning because I need light to shoot some photos.?

?
I don't need a lot of money for them, so don't worry about the pricing. I only have about 100 bucks into all of them and I just want to clear out space. Also, I am not a dealer so there is no profit motivation.?

?
They all fit in a small carboard box weighing maybe 20-30 pounds. Shipping won't be a big expense, either.?

?
Let me know?if you have any questions

?
Best Regards,
Andrei

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mailto:calciu1@...
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Re: SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

 

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Ok guys, I am back home. Had a full day of work at one of my rental units.

Here are the pictures. If you want more detail, I can take several additional pics of each item.

There is no minimum price. Make me an offer, we add the cost of shipping and that is it. Whatever I spent on this lot is not relevant. I am not a dealer and I would rather see these going to someone who can make use of them.

To be fair to everyone, I can keep the offer window open until Sunday 9pm Eastern Time.

I am guessing they weigh close to 20 pounds. The cone pulley is the heaviest at about 10 pounds.



Get


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John Byghtn3 via groups.io <byghtn3@...>
Sent: Friday, June 7, 2024 11:15:22 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] SB Heavy 10 parts for sale
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Andrei
.
This seems to be an interesting proposal, diminished greatly, by a lack of descriptions/photographs, etc...
.
Is this a pile of bolts? possibly a pristine lathe bed with intact factory flaking? A lantern tool post?
.
There is a significant difference in the value of these 3 examples.
.
Maybe help us out with additional information.


On 6/6/2024 9:18 PM, Andrei wrote:
My girlfriend's dad bought a lathe to restore. He thought it was a 10L. In my desire to score brownie points with him, i bought a bunch of parts to help him with his project.

Turns out his lathe was a 9a. So, now, I have a number of parts that I cannot use.?

Does anybody needs parts for a Heavy 10? I will post pictures and a link in the morning because I need light to shoot some photos.?

I don't need a lot of money for them, so don't worry about the pricing. I only have about 100 bucks into all of them and I just want to clear out space. Also, I am not a dealer so there is no profit motivation.?

They all fit in a small carboard box weighing maybe 20-30 pounds. Shipping won't be a big expense, either.?

Let me know?if you have any questions

Best Regards,
Andrei

mailto:calciu1@...
?
?



Re: SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

 

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Andrei
.
This seems to be an interesting proposal, diminished greatly, by a lack of descriptions/photographs, etc...
.
Is this a pile of bolts? possibly a pristine lathe bed with intact factory flaking? A lantern tool post?
.
There is a significant difference in the value of these 3 examples.
.
Maybe help us out with additional information.


On 6/6/2024 9:18 PM, Andrei wrote:

My girlfriend's dad bought a lathe to restore. He thought it was a 10L. In my desire to score brownie points with him, i bought a bunch of parts to help him with his project.

Turns out his lathe was a 9a. So, now, I have a number of parts that I cannot use.?

Does anybody needs parts for a Heavy 10? I will post pictures and a link in the morning because I need light to shoot some photos.?

I don't need a lot of money for them, so don't worry about the pricing. I only have about 100 bucks into all of them and I just want to clear out space. Also, I am not a dealer so there is no profit motivation.?

They all fit in a small carboard box weighing maybe 20-30 pounds. Shipping won't be a big expense, either.?

Let me know?if you have any questions

Best Regards,
Andrei

mailto:calciu1@...
?
?



Re: SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

 

Get the camera working!


Re: SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

 

Looking forward to pics!

Nick


Re: SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

 

I've got a 10L down in the basement. What do you have?


Re: SB Heavy 10 parts for sale

 

Maybe. Guess it all depends on what you have there. Will be looking for the pics!! Greg


On Thu, Jun 6, 2024 at 9:18?PM Andrei via <calciu1=[email protected]> wrote:
My girlfriend's dad bought a lathe to restore. He thought it was a 10L. In my desire to score brownie points with him, i bought a bunch of parts to help him with his project.

Turns out his lathe was a 9a. So, now, I have a number of parts that I cannot use.?

Does anybody needs parts for a Heavy 10? I will post pictures and a link in the morning because I need light to shoot some photos.?

I don't need a lot of money for them, so don't worry about the pricing. I only have about 100 bucks into all of them and I just want to clear out space. Also, I am not a dealer so there is no profit motivation.?

They all fit in a small carboard box weighing maybe 20-30 pounds. Shipping won't be a big expense, either.?

Let me know?if you have any questions

Best Regards,
Andrei

mailto:calciu1@...
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