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Re: Rockietronics ELS
Nice non stock jackshaft, old .25 HP motor, tired belt, the ways look good, I have not run it, just picked it up and dragged it back. Remarkably clean, last used with wood. Harry wrote:
By harry molwitz · #108016 ·
Re: Rockietronics ELS
Nice tooling, what's the rest of the rig look like?
By Nick · #108015 ·
Re: Rockietronics ELS
I have acquired a 9 Workshop surplus to my needs, Darien CT, any interest? Seems nicely kitted out, $1000? Harry
By harry molwitz · #108014 ·
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By Bob Johnson · #108013 ·
Rockietronics ELS
Was it a member here that bought one of the Rockettronics ELS ? thanks animal
By mike allen · #108012 ·
Re: Insert tooling info
That was pretty good........... -- 1969 16" x 6' South Bend Lathe Garage full of old Mopars........
By Mark Z · #108011 ·
South Bend sales mans car
https://www.practicalmachinist.com/forum/threads/south-bend-lathe-salesmans-car.148876/ some of ya may have seen this ??? animal
By mike allen · #108010 ·
Insert tooling info
This guy deserves a drink , no several after all the work that went into being able to make this tube . There's a lot of info in this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcF3nVQnJzA animal
By mike allen · #108009 ·
Re: South Bend & the War effort
??? ??? I had a bud that had one of them 4wd ambulance's , bought it for 4 wheelin , by the time we got to the off road area we were too beat up from drivin in the ambulance for a hr? to go
By mike allen · #108008 ·
Re: South Bend & the War effort
By RJ White · #108007 ·
Re: South Bend & the War effort
If you've been to the WW 2 museum in New Orleans, you've seen the ambulance on the ground floor. It's outfitted with everything needed for combat. That truck, fully outfitted, would be a fantastic
By Payson · #108006 ·
Re: South Bend & the War effort
I can think of several times in my past that havin that truck with the back equipped like the US ARMY? did would have helped me out of a jam on more than several occasions . animal
By mike allen · #108005 ·
Re: South Bend & the War effort
I've lurked on this board for years but never bothered posting.? Just to 'complete the loop' if you will, I'll add this to animal's post.? Will give some real pictures to the manual pages. I'm
By Duckfarmer27 · #108004 ·
Re: South Bend & the War effort
Wow. What a fantastic piece of history that is. Best of all for me, and some of my friends is that I recognize, and use modern models of those benchtop drill presses. Payson
By Payson · #108003 ·
Re: South Bend & the War effort
Thanks, nice share.
By Nitro · #108002 ·
Re: Tach pickup Location
Nice! John
By John Dammeyer · #108001 ·
Re: Tach pickup Location
I used magnetic with a magnetic mounting bracket. 1922 SB 15x8. It sat idle for 40 years in dad's shop. Sorry for the mess, haven't cleaned up after the last project. Rick Swineford
By Rick Swineford · #108000 ·
Re: Gisholt Chuck
I saw yer original post over on PM , nothing there ? I have seen some but never in the wild always online . From what little I recall readin through these chucks are well built & the folks that had
By mike allen · #107999 ·
Gisholt Chuck
Looking for some information on a Gisholt chuck.? Tried several other sites, but no luck.? Would be used on my vintage SB9c.? Six Inch diameter.? Photos show very little wear on the jaw faces with
By G K · #107998 ·
South Bend & the War effort
??? ??? Here's more info that some may or not care about https://www.radionerds.com/images/8/8d/ORD_7_SNL_G-141.pdf animal
By mike allen · #107997 ·