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Re: Intoduction

Jim Irwin
 

Not fair to tell us to go to someone's Atlas Lathe web site, but then not give
it to us.

What is it?

Jim Irwin


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Re: AA Files in the RCM Drop Box

Arthur Watters
 

This is Art Watters and I had no trouble downloading the file

Marty Escarcega wrote:

Has anyone else had trouble downloading the file from the RCM
drop box? Anyone had success?

Thanks,
Marty

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Re: AA Files in the RCM Drop Box

Fred Clepper
 

I am a newbe here and have been in the live steaming group for sometime. I
am currently building a steam locomotive. I have had good luck with drop
box files. I just came upon an AA lathe (109.20630) and didn't have any
thing to go on. The drop box files have been a godsend.
My lathe is in very good shape with the exception of the lock out and back
gear plunger. I wonder if there are any drawings for the plunger and high
speed locking nut arrangement? I think someone locked the gear into the
high speed position and also dropped the pin into the back gear housing.
The plunger has been sheared off and the locking mechanism has been beat up.
Thanks for your help..

Fred Clepper


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Re: AA Files in the RCM Drop Box

Marty Escarcega
 

Has anyone else had trouble downloading the file from the RCM
drop box? Anyone had success?

Thanks,
Marty

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Re: AA Files in the RCM Drop Box

Bob MacDonald
 

At 09:41 PM 1/11/1999 -0700, you wrote:
Per Jack's EXCELLENT suggestion, I placed the aadocs.zip file in
the RCM (Rec Crafts Metalworking) dropbox.


That way anyone that wants them that I haven't sent them to can
grab them at their leisure, and save some on-line time on my end.

If you've never been to this site there are other useful files there as
well.

Thanks again Jack.
Marty
For some reason or another I can not download the file from the dropbox. I
get about 3/4 of the file and Internet explorer terminates the connection.
If I ask real nice will you send it to me as an attachment. Thanks

Bob
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Intoduction

 

Hi Folks,

My name is Steve Blancard. I have a great old 12 x 24 Atlas bench lathe, it is the old style with change gears. I've had it for about 14 years and have made many things with it over the years. It has a milling attachment that I used quite a few times before I bought a bench top milling machine. Ron Thibault told me about this e-group. If you haven't been to his Atlas Lathe web site, take a look. He has a lot of good info. For everyones info - I was just looking atwww.ebay.com and saw there is some Atlas stuff available. 2 different manuals and a set of change gears. Take a look, search under "lathe" or "atlas lathe" you'll be amazed at what is up for auction. Someone was asking about lathe tables/mountings. Mine is mounted on a 2" thick oak base that is supported by heavy cast iron legs. I think it is the original base since it looks as old as the lathe (60+ years) and appears factory made for it. I look forward to hearing what everyone else is doing with their lathes. Steve

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AA Files in the RCM Drop Box

Marty Escarcega
 

Per Jack's EXCELLENT suggestion, I placed the aadocs.zip file in
the RCM (Rec Crafts Metalworking) dropbox.


That way anyone that wants them that I haven't sent them to can
grab them at their leisure, and save some on-line time on my end.

If you've never been to this site there are other useful files there as
well.

Thanks again Jack.
Marty


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if you want info

 

if you whant some info you should leave you e mail in please

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Re: AA Files

Ronald Thibault
 

At 10:53 PM 1/10/99 EST, you wrote:
I would like to get the jpeg files. I have parts list and exploded view for my
lathe I can scan in if you want those
Phil
I would like a copy also, please. Could the list enlighten me about the AA
lathes? I'd like to add info about them to my Web Page. The AA JPGs too,
with the senders permission.

Ronald Thibault
North Augusta, SC USA



Builder Miinie #2
Captain R/C Combat Ship USS Arizona


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Re: Introduction

Martin A. Escarcega
 

Excellent idea! I hope I did not inadvertently send them to everyone in
the group! *blush* if I did.

This will also free up online time on my end. I'll try and put them there
this evening.

Marty

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On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, J. Reid wrote:

Marty,
Please do us all a favor and put the drawings into the
reec.crafts.metalworking drop box. There everyone can see them without
filling up our email systems


Jack Reid

On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Marty Escarcega wrote:

Hi Mark, we're working on docs right now. Paul (aka Metal) had
docs, he scanned them in, sent them to me, I converted them to
.jpg's and zipped them up. Currently I'm sending the compressed file
back to him (and one other user) as a test to see if they turned out
well. There are 24 pages of useful prints/specs for reproducing
parts for the lathe. Oddly the user's guide is only 3 pages long. Will
post a message here when we've confirmed that the file is good.
Welcome aboard!

Marty

Im Mark Wieber, Im a CNC tech for Omniturn CNC, but have a love of old
machines I have a Logan 10X31, 10X24, currantly rebuilding a SB 10X24 and
a nice old AA 3X16? A crippled friend is gonna be the reciepient of this
machine when Im done with it. Currently Ive just written the program to
turn spindle bushings from Oillite bronze, and I will turn them out this
week. Any info on the AA would be appreciated, hints and tips etc. Thanks

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Re: AA Files

Jim Irwin
 

I have the old Atlas 12x36 my Dad had when I was a kid. Made in 1948...a fw
years after me!

Would like these docs, too.

Thanks!

--
Jim Irwin


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Re: Introduction

J. Reid
 

Marty,
Please do us all a favor and put the drawings into the
reec.crafts.metalworking drop box. There everyone can see them without
filling up our email systems


Jack Reid

On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Marty Escarcega wrote:

Hi Mark, we're working on docs right now. Paul (aka Metal) had
docs, he scanned them in, sent them to me, I converted them to
.jpg's and zipped them up. Currently I'm sending the compressed file
back to him (and one other user) as a test to see if they turned out
well. There are 24 pages of useful prints/specs for reproducing
parts for the lathe. Oddly the user's guide is only 3 pages long. Will
post a message here when we've confirmed that the file is good.
Welcome aboard!

Marty

Im Mark Wieber, Im a CNC tech for Omniturn CNC, but have a love of old
machines I have a Logan 10X31, 10X24, currantly rebuilding a SB 10X24 and
a nice old AA 3X16? A crippled friend is gonna be the reciepient of this
machine when Im done with it. Currently Ive just written the program to
turn spindle bushings from Oillite bronze, and I will turn them out this
week. Any info on the AA would be appreciated, hints and tips etc. Thanks

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Re: Introduction

 

Marty, I don't know what I have done wrong, but have submitted two different
times about rebuilding my Atlas 10 lathe, pushed send and nothing happened. I
have replied to other postings, but have not been able to do my own. Got any
ideas?

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Re: AA Files

 

At 08:17 PM 1/10/99 -0700, you wrote:
Thanks to Paul, (aka Metal) who had docs and many drawings for
the AA Lathe. He took the time to scan them and sent them to me. I
converted them from the larger .bmp file to smaller .jpg files, zipped
them up. There are 24 pages and zipped, the file is about 1.6meg.
So, e-mail me if you'd like the file. I did work on a web page for the
better part of Saturday. Hope to get it up soon. Will be looking for
your comments and input. Projects or modifications.

Thanks again Paul, your info will help many users of the AA Lathe.
Hi Marty

I would like a copy of it.

Dave
Sears 109.0701 AA lathe 1940-1941


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AA Files

Marty Escarcega
 

Thanks to Paul, (aka Metal) who had docs and many drawings for
the AA Lathe. He took the time to scan them and sent them to me. I
converted them from the larger .bmp file to smaller .jpg files, zipped
them up. There are 24 pages and zipped, the file is about 1.6meg.
So, e-mail me if you'd like the file. I did work on a web page for the
better part of Saturday. Hope to get it up soon. Will be looking for
your comments and input. Projects or modifications.

Thanks again Paul, your info will help many users of the AA Lathe.

Regards,
Marty

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Re: AA Files

 

I would like to get the jpeg files. I have parts list and exploded view for my
lathe I can scan in if you want those
Phil

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Re: Introduction

Marty Escarcega
 

Hi Mark, we're working on docs right now. Paul (aka Metal) had
docs, he scanned them in, sent them to me, I converted them to
.jpg's and zipped them up. Currently I'm sending the compressed file
back to him (and one other user) as a test to see if they turned out
well. There are 24 pages of useful prints/specs for reproducing
parts for the lathe. Oddly the user's guide is only 3 pages long. Will
post a message here when we've confirmed that the file is good.
Welcome aboard!

Marty

Im Mark Wieber, Im a CNC tech for Omniturn CNC, but have a love of old
machines I have a Logan 10X31, 10X24, currantly rebuilding a SB 10X24 and
a nice old AA 3X16? A crippled friend is gonna be the reciepient of this
machine when Im done with it. Currently Ive just written the program to
turn spindle bushings from Oillite bronze, and I will turn them out this
week. Any info on the AA would be appreciated, hints and tips etc. Thanks

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Re: Introduction

 

Art,

We have a lot in common, my friend. I too have an Atlas 10 F series lathe,
and an Enco Mill, and an old Myford ML7 lathe. Want to build steam, also.
Build a lot of muzzle loading rifles and some modern gun work.

talk to me about your locomotive interests.

John Herrington

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Re: FYI

 

Well, I've tried to post messages on my on on this board, so I'll see if this
"reply" gets through. You have a fine old lathe, my friend.

I have an old Atlas 10 F series, with 42 inch bed that I have been restoring
for several months now. Really have enjoyed it. Found the parts I've needed
from the Net after posting to several machinist boards. Bought from 4 states.
Been grand. Intend to chamber and thread several barrels on this old clunker!

John Herrington

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Introduction

 

Im Mark Wieber, Im a CNC tech for Omniturn CNC, but have a love of old machines
I have a Logan 10X31, 10X24, currantly rebuilding a SB 10X24 and a nice old
AA 3X16? A crippled friend is gonna be the reciepient of this machine
when Im done with it. Currently Ive just written the program to turn spindle
bushings from Oillite bronze, and I will turn them out this week. Any info
on the AA would be appreciated, hints and tips etc. Thanks

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