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Re: South Bend X - what is it?
The 8" South Bend was made be for the 9" and 10K basically it is same lathe but 8" swing . It has closer to same weight yes it is thread spindle It is good lathe and will do great job. The motor was
By davesmith1800 · #41 ·
Re: South Bend X - what is it?
Dave, thanks for the input.? I am 1,000 miles away, so it is not like walking next door to look, but from the short video I made this looks like it might be mounted to the top of an old wooden
By Jeff Chadima · #42 ·
Re: South Bend X - what is it?
I keep selling my South Bend when upgrade to larger new lathe . Then down size so back to buying a good lathe again.?Now back 9" fully tool? Dave Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue,
By davesmith1800 · #43 ·
Re: South Bend X - what is it?
From what you've said it sounds to be a similar size to my south bend-ish lathe (a Canadian copy). Took two of us to carry it up out of the guy's basement when I bought it. Around 100lbs I'd guess.
By James Thornton · #44 ·
Re: South Bend X - what is it?
If you great shape you life the bench top remove the Chuck and tailstock first. I will try find the shipping weight I do have the add for the 8" lathe and can email it you. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #45 ·
Re: South Bend X - what is it?
My HF 7x10 weighs about 100lbs. It is around 24" long. My Atlas TH42 (10x24) weighs about 267lbs, and is about 42" long.? My SB Heavy 10L (10x30) weighs about 1060 lbs, and is about 54" long. . An 8"
By Bill in OKC too · #46 ·
Re: 16-21 South Bend Lathe
Thanks Dave, been busy at her house selling antique tractors, by the time I get home and do grass cutting and garden I am ready for bed, managed to get a few more parts stripped and primed, it going
By Joe Guidry · #47 ·
Re: 16-21 South Bend Lathe
? See links below for information Lathes and machine work? Group on 9A/9N South Bend Lathe . http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe9
By davesmith1800 · #48 ·
Thanks for allowing me to join
I just picked up an old SB 9. (Ibelieve) so I'm sure I'll be asking for advice etc. I just got it but will post more as I get this tooling sorted out. Randy
By randy · #49 ·
Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
Great to have you join I hope to see photos Dave
Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
I finally got round to building a workbench and installing the lathe. (one of the benefits of lock-down I guess!) Aligned the bed (using Rollys Dad's Method - works really well!) So I find the lathe
By James Thornton · #51 ·
Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
I believe it is license by South Bend . South Bend Lathe license all over world to build the 9 and 10K. The 10K and 9 use most same parts. This helps if need parts Some companies that built the
By davesmith1800 · #52 ·
Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
Good info. I'll post pics soon.
By randy · #53 ·
Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
Maybe I'm in the wrong group. Or... I posted where I shouldn't have. Mine is a true SB not a clone. Am I in the wrong group?????
By randy · #54 ·
Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
Here's a couple of pics. I'll figure the posting etc out but being a senior it won't be super fast.
By randy · #55 ·
Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
Hi Randy, no you're in the right group! I'm the interloper with my clone :) Your post was just a different thread
Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
ok... Understood
By randy · #57 ·
Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
Got one pretty much like yours. Mine has the taper attachment, does yours? John
By comstock_friend · #58 ·
Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
It does not. Well tooled lathe but lacking the taper attachment and a steady rest.
By randy · #59 ·
Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
Looks great Dave
By davesmith1800 · #60 ·