Re: list noise
Yes, that's it, but I've other more pressing things to deal with in life
so I'll get over it. :-)
Regards,
Harry Wade
Nashville
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Harry Wade <hww@...>
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#104
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Re: Atlas/Craftsman Dates
Well, whether you have your client set to "see" the headers or not, it
is there. I think that is what Harry was talking about.
In Marty's message, the headers look like:
|Received: from
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Scott S. Logan <ssl@...>
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#103
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Re: Atlas/Craftsman Dates
These headers may be of use in tracking spam?
Jack Reid
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J. Reid <jmreid@...>
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#105
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Re: Pre-introduction
on >smaller diameters. (snip)
I have been trying to tell people this for years, especially beginners
just coming into the hobby. My area activity is live steam engine building
which includes not
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Harry Wade <hww@...>
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#110
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Pre-introduction
Greetings from Lancaster, PA
I have an Atlas/Craftsman 12x36 Lathe of about 1946 vintage
(according to Sears and Clausing when I check the serial numbers
several years ago). This is clearly an
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Del Keeney
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#106
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Re: Pre-introduction
Hi Del, welcome to the list! Does your machine have babbit bearings
or the Timken roller bearings? What kind of accessories did you get
with it? (I think we're up to the "how you got it "
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Marty Escarcega <opencon@...>
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#107
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Re: Pre-introduction
Terrific Turning Del!
You guys with the big lathes make me jealous. My little 6 x 24 Atlas limits me
but it IS amazing how MUCH of turning is on smaller diameters. It's the wood
work, which I do on my
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Bob & Marilyn Tonkins <btonkins@...>
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#109
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Atlas_Craftsman Information File
Atlas_Craftsman Information File
Last updated: 1/23/99
Group E-mail address: (send your e-mail and
replies to this address):
atlas_craftsman@...
Purpose:
The purpose of this list is to
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Marty Escarcega <opencon@...>
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#108
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Re: Pre-introduction
'preciate the good word.
Bob T
Chico, CA
Harry Wade wrote:
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Bob & Marilyn Tonkins <btonkins@...>
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#111
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Re: Atlas/Craftsman Dates
My Eudora program has an option "See all Headers Even the Ugly Ones"
when this is set I also get all the "extra" garbage. With this set not to
get them, I get just the standard From, To, Date
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Ronald Thibault <thibault@...>
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#112
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Atlas Parts
I was going through some old Email and I came across this short list of
Atlas parts sources that I compiled for someone a while back. I thought
it might be used to create a parts source listing
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Harry Wade <hww@...>
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#113
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Table for my Milling Attachment - Update
I have an update for everyone about the question I asked about making a
table for my milling attachment. This afternoon I finished making an
adapter that fits onto the stub of the milling attachment
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John D.L. Johnson <jjohnson@...>
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#114
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My Craftsman Lathe
I just began to receive all the information regarding the 6" Craftsman lathe. The lathe has been out of service for several years and I am just getting it set back up for use. I bought the lathe new
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Preston Philyaw <philyaw@...>
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Re: Table for my Milling Attachment - Update
At 08:50 PM 1/24/99 -0800, you wrote:
>I have an update for everyone about the question I asked about making a
>table for my milling attachment. This afternoon I finished making an
>adapter that fits
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Ronald Thibault <thibault@...>
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#115
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Re: Pre-introduction
I just got the new Grizzly catalog (woodworking). They sell a series of
"inserts" that adapt their wood turning chucks to various metal (and I
presume wood) lathes. One is for 1 1/2 - 8 spindles and
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Ronald Thibault <thibault@...>
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#116
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Re: My Craftsman Lathe
were broken off (cross slide hand knob and the compound slide knob). I
have contacted Clausen and they want about $25 each for these knobs which
is about twice what they should be. Anyone have a
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Harry Wade <hww@...>
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#118
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Re: My Craftsman Lathe
P.S. If it's the knobs only that you need why not turn them yourself from
freecutting steel?
Regards,
Harry Wade
Nashville
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Harry Wade <hww@...>
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#119
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Re: My Craftsman Lathe
Preston,
Don't pay $25 a pop. Do it yourself. This is a job well within a
beginners skills, espesh since quite a few co-enthusiasts (incl. myself)
would be glad to assist. If you'd like to try, send
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Bob & Marilyn Tonkins <btonkins@...>
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#120
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Re: My Craftsman Lathe
lathe. The lathe has been out of service for several years and I am just
getting it set back up for use. I bought the lathe new from Sears around
1968. It is model 101.214. Some years later, when
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Ronald Thibault <thibault@...>
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#121
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Re: Simple questions
Saw your photos. The two mystery items are: 2nd from right looks to be
another lantern toolpost with a few pieces missing. 1st on right is a
crotch center, used to hold a round object while drilling
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isaac <isaac@...>
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#2006
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