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Re: Bench master?
Here's my Benchmaster with a Rotex vertical head. I did convert the y collet spindle to a ER20 spindle. -- Bill from Socal
By William Nelson · #116684 ·
Re: Bench master?
Clamped to the over arm is common on the type mill you have. The easily available Bridgeport? heads mount to a 1 3/16" ifirc pin with a gear to adjust tram and the bracket clamps to tram adapter. My
By Dave Clements · #116683 ·
Re: Bench master?
Dave, also what is the common head attachment, does it clamp on the over arm and if so what is the diameter? Or if not what spec's to attach? Thanks. -- Ken H in AZ Knowledge is like manure, it won't
By Ken H · #116682 ·
Re: Bench master?
Though I do like the horizontal for many reasons I would like to re store the ability to quick change over to a vertical as well. The original stock version of the Bench Master had set ups for both. I
By Ken H · #116681 ·
Re: Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
Zoom in on carriage showing one of two side nuts securing compound. I know the pic is fuzzy, it's the best I have for this. Note single piece carriage/apron, 5/8" diameter leadscrew, no power cross
By mondosmetals · #116680 ·
Re: Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
Yes! Here in my c. 1935 lathe in 2009. I bought this as a "basket case" partially disassembled and loaded with dust and rust, some parts in a cardboard box. I cleaned it up and repainted., added the
By mondosmetals · #116679 ·
Re: Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
Since you need them short I think I would turn half of a coupling nut round and drill the holes out to fit my new long reach nuts. Dusty Dave [email protected]> wrote:
By Dave Clements · #116678 ·
Re: Bench master?
[image: IMG_20240505_173153167.jpg] It looks like that mill is crying for a Bridgeport style head to go with the horizontal, now that you can find heads reasonable. This is my lime driven Oakley with
By Dave Clements · #116677 ·
Re: Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
Raymond, So I can get newer upper and lower swivel compound castings (I believe #10-301 and 10-302) and re-use my tool post slide, screw and hardware?? The pintle would make swapping between turning
By lne404@... · #116676 ·
Re: Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
Jeff: Replace the entire cross slide and compound with parts from any newer 10" Atlas lathe. The cross slide dove is the same, so is the ACME screw, and you will get an all cast iron slide and
By mondosmetals · #116675 ·
Re: Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
Try calling Clausing. The number has been posted here recently by a couple of people. Might also be common hardware.? Or do the conversion...? Bill in OKC? William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
By Bill in OKC too · #116674 ·
Re: Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
Since I've effectively ruined the studs for anything else but fastening the milling attachment, I see two options to be able to turn again . . . 1. Get new studs - eBay? 2. Convert my compound and
By lne404@... · #116673 ·
Re: Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
The studs are easy to get at if you drive the slide off the feed screw. If my memory still serves that is what you will find. Steve
By Steve Bergeron · #116672 ·
Re: Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
I bought a mill attachment a few years ago. Found it very disappointing. ?A few other people shared the same opinion. ?Maybe you will have better luck. That was for my 12 inch craftsman lathe.
By gene isley · #116671 ·
Early Atlas 10 Compound / Cross Slide Studs
I have an older Atlas 10C/D lathe with the earlier compound and cross slide with the two studs instead of the beveled pilot (or pintle).? I have been doing some basic turning and decided to put the
By lne404@... · #116670 ·
Re: Bench master?
Looks good! Bill in OKC? William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by:Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement.?SEMPER GUMBY! Improvise, Adapt, and
By Bill in OKC too · #116669 ·
Re: Bench master?
That Atlas MF horizontal mills use an MT2 spindle taper, too. I have on that's been nearly together for probably close to 15 years now. Bought some MT2 accessories for it, import stuff from Amazon &
By Bill in OKC too · #116668 ·
Re: Bench master?
Glad I check my post over. I re-greased the bearings not "regressed". And that bearing was to show the 1951 date hand engraved on it. -- Ken H in AZ Knowledge is like manure, it won't do any good
By Ken H · #116667 ·
Re: Bench master?
Sorry pics didn't stick first time. -- Ken H in AZ Knowledge is like manure, it won't do any good unless you spread it around.
By Ken H · #116666 ·
Re: Bench master?
-- Ken H in AZ Knowledge is like manure, it won't do any good unless you spread it around.
By Ken H · #116665 ·