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Re: PROVENANCE


Larry Landon
 

Bob & Marilyn Tonkins wrote:

This is a re-send Itried posting on the website but don't know IF . . .
To the Atlas/Craftsman Group; Question & Info:

Am I in the right group? I hear Atlas/Craftsman/AA mentioned as Origins
for
the
Atlas. I have info which may or may not be of use to members, because
my
provenance
(origin)is from Atlas Press Co. of Kalamazoo MI.

My Lathe Nametag reads:

Atlas
Clausing Corp.
Kalamazoo, Mich. 95001

and my Serial tag reads mod. # 3950; Ser. # 00074

The Atlas I have was made around 1970 (I think). It's 6" throw and has a

#2 Morse Taper. The spindle is threaded 1"-10thd. The company is kaput.

Tip #1
A source of parts and manuals for MY atlas was;

Clausing Industrial Inc.
Service Center
P.O. Box 877
Goshen, IN 46527-0877
(219)533-0403

I got an owner's manual from them, and they have many parts for my unit.

They also have a website.

Tip #2
Since I also cut wood on my lathe I have another source for chucks for
that purpose. I use the Nova Scroll Chuck, which is excellent, but the
thread inserts were not available locally. So I went direct to:

Latalex Ltd.
65 The Concourse
Henderson, Auckland
New Zealand

They provided one at local prices and at no cost in shipping. They too
have a website.

SO; if anyone wants to tell me I'm in the wrong club, or wishes more
info
e me.

Bob Tonkins

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it's a terrible lathe send it to me ha ha wouldnt give up mine
larry landon

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