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headstock configuration
Paul R. Hvidston
Yea, an that's got me kind of confused. Timken roller bearings are cool, but
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where did they come from? Could I have a non-original headstock? When I receive what is supposed to be the manual for this lathe I might learn something. I'm thinking, though, that the parts diagram I got from James Early might be all I get, and that DOES NOT show my HS configuration. Strange but wonderful. I also have yet to see any mention of "Precision" in the lathe title e.g. mine is "South Bend Precision Lathe Model A" without"Workshop" as some of the lower-end ones were. Also, since my serial number (101025) is in the range of: "The earliest records show that lathes were numbered sequentially, beginning with 700, in July, 1910, and ending with 186,514 March, 1947" -- (from SBL web site) SBL must be correct in saying that my lathe was first shipped in January of 1941. Paul R. Hvidston Upland, CA ----- Original Message -----
From: "robert sidor" <rsidor@...> To: <southbendlathe@...> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 12:10 PM Subject: [southbendlathe] headstock configuration Never heard of a factory South Bend with anything but bronze bearings |
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