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Re: Cabinet to mount lathe
My SB9A, when I bought it, came with a maple top. It is 36x60x3”. It weighs around 200lbs. Mounting something like this on a 22x48 toolbox would probably work excellent. ?Btw, I have the original
By Rick · #185 ·
Re: Cabinet to mount lathe
??? ??? I decided to consolidate 3 of my rollaway tool boxes & bought the largest that HF had at the time the 56x22 top & lower with the 7 drawer side? box .I had read a bunch of the reviews &
By mike allen · #184 ·
Re: Cabinet to mount lathe
I have three of them, two the wooden-topped ones, Yukon brand, that are 22" deep by 46" long. the other is a US General, 18" deep x 42" wide. They were advertised as 44", but the handle that bolts on
By Bill in OKC too · #183 ·
Re: Cabinet to mount lathe
Thanks for the replies.? The depth needed for the lathe and drive is a concern, and I am thinking of a wider (deeper) top to give room for it all.? If the wider top was fastened to both the cabinet
By Jim Erdman · #182 ·
Re: Cabinet to mount lathe
I recently purchased a bench from Home Despot that has both levelers and castors. It has two full length drawers that seem to be of pretty good quality. The top is butcher board. It is the typical
By Dave Hallikainen · #181 ·
Re: Cabinet to mount lathe
You know, at one time there were lots of steel government desks being replaced that had nowhere to go, so they were being given away.? If you can find one, maybe the dimensions would match what you
By Jeff Chadima · #180 ·
Re: Cabinet to mount lathe
The idea of having it on casters has merit but not for rigidity. If I didn't have a bench already the tool chest idea would be top of the list. You can never have too much storage. I think that if
By piper184 · #179 ·
Re: Cabinet to mount lathe
I've been thinking of doing the same. Remember, the depth front to back of my existing base is right at 30" deep.? I might be able to spare a inch or so if I let the counter shaft pulley extend out
By packrat2050 · #178 ·
Cabinet to mount lathe
I am finally getting to the point where I can mount my 9" South Bend lathe on something in the shop.? It is a horizontal drive workshop model probably from the late 1930s.? I would like to have it
By Jim Erdman · #177 ·
9 A-C Milling attachment FS on PM Forum
??? ??? I just posted a Milling attachment for a 9 A-C over on the Practical Machinist forum
By mike allen · #176 ·
Heavy 10 Tailstock Pin Replacement update
??? ??? here's what I just got from Steve Wells about tailstocks Mike, It's common on the letter series lathes and Workshop lathes that have the rib cast in the front. If the 286 part number is
By mike allen · #175 ·
Re: New Guy
You can put a quick change on to a 9C. But you only have threading and power feed using threading. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #174 ·
Re: New Guy
You're right there!!No office creatures,no management just a supervisor on call if we need him.Working Fri,Sat&Sun nights 3-12s& paid 40.I guess its got advantages& disadvantages like any job.
By W.D.Bill · #173 ·
Re: New Guy
??? ??? With only 3 other people at work your one of the lucky ones . ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #172 ·
Re: New Guy
I also have a SB 9 B. I have had it for a decade or so. It is a good little lathe. The spindle bore is a bit limiting, probably my biggest complaint. I have been toying around thinking about
By Dave Hallikainen · #171 ·
Re: New Guy
Yeah I've had a couple slivers,& I'm not sure about the endmills,we used to sharpen them but now it seems like they just buy new.Me being on the weekend shift I don't see much of what goes on most of
By W.D.Bill · #170 ·
Re: New Guy
??? ??? So you already have metal slivers in your hands . DO you folks sharpen your endmills ? ??? ??? thanks ??? ??? animal
By mike allen · #169 ·
Heavy 10 Tailstock Pin Replacement
Hey Folks , for those of you with a Heavy 10 here's a forum thread on replacing the pin in the tailstock . I'm waiting to hear back if that is the same procedure on all SB's or at least the 9 A-C
By mike allen · #168 ·
Re: New Guy
I picked up a new bench for my SB 9 from Home Despot for not much money. I am quite pleased with it. It seems well built, the drawers are great and it is just the right size. It comes with both
By Dave Hallikainen · #167 ·
Re: New Guy
Yes Mr pete is one of my favorites & I've watched e few of the others.i have a paper copy of HTRAL that I keep on hand usually to freshen up on threading before I cut any threads etc.i have read it
By W.D.Bill · #166 ·