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Re: Early SB Workshop Model
10 Does anyone else have any experience with this type of machine? Hi jsf1! I,m glad to see that I'm not the only one who forgets to sign their posts! See post #75... I not only forgot to
By Dave D'Albertanson · #126 ·
Additional note on lathe leveling
Learned this one from an old timer. Four pieces of drill rods about 2 to 3 inches long, diameter big enough to be taller than the ways, but not so big to be cradled by the ways. Two at the
By Jeanie/Carl <youngcj@...> · #125 ·
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By southbendlathe@... · #124 ·
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By southbendlathe@... · #123 ·
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By southbendlathe@... · #122 ·
Early SB Workshop Model
I have a 9 x 24 Workshop model that was built in 1935, which I understand was the first year of this type. (Bought it from Plaza Machinery VT 6 years ago.) It differs from later models in that the
By jsf1@... · #121 ·
9" SB: Hello Paul and others
Yes it is a "V" belt drive, which will soon be retrofitted with a 10 Craftsman horizontal drive unit. It seems to work quite nicely, although it does have one draw back, which will I will remedy
By Jeanie/Carl <youngcj@...> · #120 ·
Re: 9" SB Owner
Welcome Carl, Your restoration job looks excellent. You have a real beaut' there. It looks like a V-belt on the spindle. How's that work for you compared to a flat belt? I see you also have the tail
By Paul R. Hvidston <p.hvidston@...> · #119 ·
They say I'm obsolete!
Anyone else out there w/ an 'old style' 14-1/2" w/ 2-1/4x6 spindle? The model number would be 183-B, C, D, or G (letter varies based on bed length). I'm looking for a collet closer assembly to fit
By hupmobile@... · #118 ·
9" SB Owner
Hi: Just joined your little group, and new to the "how to" so hopefully this comes out. Guess will just post a pic and a short "who am I". Bought this little lathe "many" years ago at an estate
By Jeanie/Carl <youngcj@...> · #117 ·
Re: Trick for Greasing Head and Backgear Shafts on 9" SB Lathe
To grease the back gear shaft and step pulley with the teflon grease, does one add grease until it just starts to ooze out of the ends of the bushings??? JOP shaft on to fill make it 1/4" x
By Jim Peterson · #116 ·
Taper attachment for Southbend Fourteen
Hi I am new to this group and I just wanted to say hello and introduce myself. I own a Southbend Fourteen for about two years now and most of my work centers around making various attachments,
By inocents@... · #115 ·
Re: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB
Yes I had to buy a new 5" 3-jaw. Price was $95.00 CDN or $65.00 USD. This has the two sets of Jaws and Wrench. wrote: more turret tool posts, but I'll have to use the lathe. Always enjoy the
By jwtaylor61@... · #114 ·
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By southbendlathe@... · #113 ·
Lubes for the Lathe
Based upon a combination of Tom Miller's recommendations and my laziness, I ordered ALL my lube oil and grease from McMaster-Carr. Here's what I got: Teflon Grease: Synthetic Grease With PTFE 3-oz
By Paul R. Hvidston <p.hvidston@...> · #112 ·
Re: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB
JWE, I like that MASSIVE cross slide on your SB. How does your turret TP center the bit w/o shims? It's non-obvious from the picture, unless it's what appears to be the radiused slot bottoms making
By Paul R. Hvidston <p.hvidston@...> · #111 ·
Re: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB
Looks good. Maybe I should post a picture of the turret post on my heavy duty cross slide as it uses a very neat method of centering tool bits with out shims. The mill behind the lathe is my RF-20
By JS. EARLY <j.w.early@...> · #110 ·
Re: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB
Nice work, Jim. I presume you used the mill. I'd like to make some more turret tool posts, but I'll have to use the lathe. Always enjoy the pictures. The lathe looks very cool. BTW is that a new chuck
By Paul R. Hvidston <p.hvidston@...> · #109 ·
Re: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB
Subject: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB I have also attached a picture of my reconditioned lathe on my new bench ready to go. And my little milling machine I picked up for
By kestrel@... · #108 ·
Thanks for reply!! (no text)
By Dave D'Albertanson · #107 ·