Re: PROVENANCE
Bob & Marilyn Tonkins wrote:
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Larry Landon <webbman@...>
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#83
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Re: Provenance
You're in the right place, welcome aboard. We're almost 60 members strong.... Marty Keeper of the List
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Marty Escarcega <opencon@...>
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#84
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Atlas 1036 parts
I'm hoping to obtain drawings or a source for parts for a fairly old Atlas 1036 (has the open headstock with motor on an 'over-center' belt tightner and 5-step pully on countershaft). Ways, tailstock,
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Morgan Hall <morganh@...>
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Ron's Page
Wouldn't have found it without this group. Thanks!!! Very valuable!! Morgan Hall Wilsonville, Oregon morganh@... ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Morgan Hall <morganh@...>
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#86
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Re: What do You have?
email address? > > The full address of the Page is http://www.toast.net/~thibault/Atlas_Lathe.htm I just tested it and both IE 4 and Netscape 4.5 can see it. If you have an older version of either,
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Ronald Thibault <thibault@...>
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#87
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Re: What do You have?
Thanks Ron for the trouble you took to answer. I DID connect on NN4. After viewing and surfing off your page, even as a 20-year-vet of the machine shop, I am impressed by your professionalism. As a
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Bob & Marilyn Tonkins <btonkins@...>
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Chip Pan Article
Friends; For those of you who asked, I have put the Modletec article I wrote on making my chip pan on my page. As I did sell it to Modletec, I have not referenced it in my page. It is at the following
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Ronald Thibault <thibault@...>
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#89
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Morgan's Atlas
Morgan, Wanted to let you know there is another Atlas lathe owner right down the road from you (Tigard). I have a 10" similar to yours and quite a bit of the supporting literature. Drop me a note or
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callrods@...
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#90
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Re: Morgan's Atlas
Kevin, Thank you! Will do, and probably buy you a cuppa coffee (or beverage of your choice) soon. BTW -- 'Morgan's Atlas' is a bit misleading -- it really should be Morgan and Ed's Atlas, or Ed and
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Morgan Hall <morganh@...>
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Re: What do You have?
viewing only an avid Bob; Thank you for the compliment. 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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#92
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Test
Test 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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#93
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Re: Test
Coming through loud and clear Ron. Marty ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/atlas_craftsman Free Web-based e-mail groups
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Marty Escarcega <opencon@...>
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#94
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Atlas/Craftsman Dates
Maybe this information can be backed into by comparing serial numbers with approximate year of original acquisition, where known. The problem will of course be there are so few machines are left in
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Harry Wade <hww@...>
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#97
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Atlas/Craftsman Dates
I've noticed that messages from the List are accompanied by large amounts of header material. Is this something I'm doing or is it just the list program? Regards, Harry Wade Nashville Tn
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Harry Wade <hww@...>
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Re: Test
All systems go! Ronald Thibault wrote: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/atlas_craftsman Free Web-based e-mail groups by
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Bob & Marilyn Tonkins <btonkins@...>
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Re: Chip Pan Article
Just looked at this site. Nicely done! My Atlas sits on a large plywood cabinet my dad made way long ago with a galvanized sheetmetal top. I found a cookie pan that fits just right underneath the bed.
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Jim Irwin <irwin@...>
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Re: Atlas/Craftsman Dates
I may be dumb, and probably am, but what in the thunder is this "code" number used repletely by you and others, Marty, "#34"? John
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Sharps4090@...
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#100
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Re: Atlas/Craftsman Dates
Harry, I haven't seen any such "header" material... Including this one from you. Did "your copy" of this message that came back to you from the list server have it as well? Perhaps you have your
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Marty Escarcega <opencon@...>
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#99
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Re: Atlas/Craftsman Dates
No, I don't think your dumb, hallucinogenic perhaps? :-) Seriously, I'm not getting these odd headers or numbers...not to say that you aren't. My guess is that some e-mail software either strips or
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Marty Escarcega <opencon@...>
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#101
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Re: Atlas/Craftsman Dates
I think the header stuff actually comes with all messages. A broser preference option determines whether you see it or not. (I think!) Skip Craftsman 12x36 Atlas 10x24 a few spare parts
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mkcent@...
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#102
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