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Re: spindle nose thread
All of the Atlas badge 6" lathes had 1"x10 tpi. The early Craftsman badged ones had 1"x 8 tpi and the later ones switched to 1"x10 tpi. As far as I know nobody has ever confirmed why Craftsman wanted
By Nelson · #117086 ·
Re: spindle nose thread
1-1/2x8tpi. I have a TH42... the 1" spindles are on their 6" lathes... can, IIRC, be 1x8tpi or 1x10tpi depending on age.? Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by:Good
By Bill in OKC too · #117085 ·
spindle nose thread
What is the thread on the spindle nose? for an atlas 10f please.? Im sure i heard its 1"x 8 tpi N something but all i can find in that size is 1" x 11.5 tpi
By hedgesben@... · #117084 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
??? ??? Ok , i'll have to give that a gander . 10 bucks says that I can't get to UK ebay even if I try , I've been there a couple hundred times & I wasn't trying . Yea a feature , that's what it
By mike allen · #117083 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
Bought a CD off Ebay.co.uk years ago. And I've been buying the magazines off ebay when & as I can find and afford them. Some really good stuff in them.? Bill in? William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
By Bill in OKC too · #117082 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
??? so how'd ya get the first 80 issues , on their website ? ??? thanks animal
By mike allen · #117081 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
That sounds about where I was. Minor detail differences. I got a 7x10 mini-lathe first. Only thing I could lay hands on. Had what seemed like the usual troubles with them, but wasn't getting anywhere.
By Bill in OKC too · #117080 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
Yeah, and those guys push small machines to the outer limited, too! I've got electronic copies of a bunch of the early ME. But I'm not a model train guy. Dad fixed that for me when I was young. Model
By Bill in OKC too · #117079 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
Looking for general techniques and projects. Mostly to use as starting points for my own designs. I decided that learning by YouTube wasn't the best way to go so I took a couple manual machining
By David Matthews · #117078 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
I bought both those mags from the same publisher for a while & out of the 35-40 I have in a stack I never found anything that even remotely interested me . I subscribe to Model Engineer's Workshop , I
By mike allen · #117077 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
Thanks, Mike! I needed to see that right now!? One more thing. Maybe I need to buy a lottery ticke after all... :) Bill in OKC? William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by:Good
By Bill in OKC too · #117076 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
If you're looking for a specific project, or type of project, none of the magazines are really that good unless you just uck out. If you want to learn about new or different techniques, any of them
By Bill in OKC too · #117075 ·
Re: BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
I tried Home Shop Machinist again last year and am letting it drop. Not a lot in it and what is there often isn't well written. I used to subscribe and it was pretty good back then. I see Model
By David Matthews · #117074 ·
BlackFriday Hobby mags sale
I got this mail today & heres a list of their hobby mags that are part of their blackFriday Magazine sale , some of ya may be
By mike allen · #117073 ·
Re: history of my lathe
There's a bunch of South Bends over in England & I know of at least one company that was licensed to build South Bends in Australia . I'm sure there's more .
By mike allen · #117072 ·
Re: history of my lathe
That is interesting. I was thinking about people making parts at home in the U.S. It would make more sense for that to happen in the UK where a large factory is going to be a target for the Germans.
By Mike Poore · #117071 ·
QC42 FS on FB
FYI, $300 in Cresson, TX https://www.facebook.com/share/1H1hVCz1KL/?mibextid=79PoIi no connection Jim Hudson
By wa5jat/Jim Hudson · #117070 ·
Re: history of my lathe
At least 30,000 Harleys were sent over & I believe the bulk of those ended up in Russia . There's a company in the Netherlands? ( I think that's where it is? ) that is still selling OEM HArley parts
By mike allen · #117069 ·
Re: history of my lathe
Well, there is this account... https://solentaviatrix.wordpress.com/tag/lend-lease-lathe/ -Wally
By I_am Wally · #117068 ·
Re: history of my lathe
The Myford M7-7 was not introduced until 1947 so England. I think that is an interesting data point in this discussion Steve
By Steve Bergeron · #117067 ·