Re: Ron Thibault's Atlas web page
Or you can click on <A href="http://www.toast.net/~thibault/Atlas_Lathe.htm"> Atlas Lathe</A> (this link) and when it comes up make it your favorite. If you have aol, of course.
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Sharps4090@...
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Ron Thibault's Atlas web page
Jim and list, I refered to Ron Thibault's web page but failed to give the address, sorry - 7 lashes with a wet noodle. His excellent page can be found at:
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sblancard@...
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Re: help with ID
Bink, I don't believe you have an Atlas. To my knowledge they only built lathes with flat ways. I stand corrected if I'm wrong. John
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Sharps4090@...
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Re: AA Files in the RCM Drop Box
Yes, and it was ok, I also use IE4.0. Dave..............
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29MDLA@...
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help with ID
I recently acquired a very old lathe which the previous owner said was an Atlas. However I am not so sure. There are several layers of old paint flaking off and I cannot find any markings anywhere on
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Bink <gbink@...>
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Re: help with ID
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Dave Kochan <dave@...>
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Re: help with ID
Bink wrote: Nope, definitely not an Atlas, with inverted V ways! Never seen that particular thread on anything. 1" -8 (or 10) and1 1/2" - 8 are pretty standard on the ond ones - (1 1/2 - 8 is what is
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Jon Elson <jmelson@...>
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Re: Intoduction
Jim; My Web Site is at <http::www.toast.net/~thibault> Ronald Thibault North Augusta, SC USA http://www.toast.net/~thibault Builder Miinie #2 Captain R/C Combat Ship USS Arizona
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Ronald Thibault <thibault@...>
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Everybody does know...right?
I can't remember if I read it in an earlier post or not. But there is a very useful "official" Atlas web site (by Clausing) that has a lot mog good info on these old machines. Take a look:
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sblancard@...
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Link to this group from your webpages?
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Marty Escarcega <opencon@...>
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Cross Slide
I hope this isn't repeated...I can't seem to get this to post. Does anyone know of an aftermarket cross slide, or plans for one for the 6" lathe? Thanks, Mike
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Mike and Karen Fisher
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Re: Cross Slide
Mike, you got out. Are you working with the AA or the Atlas version of the Craftsman lathe. 'Scuse my ignorance, could you describe this part? Is it the tool post slide you are after? (The part the
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Marty Escarcega <opencon@...>
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Provenance
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
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btonkins@...
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Re: Cross Slide
Original Article: http://www.egroups.com/list/atlas_craftsman/?start=82 See my PROVENANCE posting for possible help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup
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btonkins@...
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Re: What do You have?
Ron; Your page sounds interesting but I can';t load it.Do you have a COMPLETE email address? <038bf1740010719mail0-@...> wrote: Original Article:
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btonkins@...
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Re: Cross Slide
I just happen to have a spare one-complete with a lead screw-in case they have to be matched. Interested? John M. Reid Phone & Fax: 425 391 4494 (auto switch) Issaquah WA 98027 [email protected]
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J. Reid <jmreid@...>
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Re: Cross Slide-II
Mine is for the Atlas-and is the whole thing, longitudinal carriage with cross and compund slides. John M. Reid Phone & Fax: 425 391 4494 (auto switch) Issaquah WA 98027 [email protected]
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J. Reid <jmreid@...>
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Re: gears
John, You are the first owner I've seen who also has a Mod.#3950. I have all the gears, but they are such a pain in the but to use that I seldom do! I just came online as a member of the group today
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btonkins@...
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PROVENANCE
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
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Bob & Marilyn Tonkins <btonkins@...>
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Re: gears
btonkins@... wrote:
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Larry Landon <webbman@...>
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