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Hi My Name is Arthur I have a 12x36 Craftsman Lathe a Enco MillDrill Atlis 4x6 Horiz Vertical Band Saw I have had my shop for about 14 years I used to build race cars now I am retired and am
By Arthur Watters <awatters@...> · #42 ·
FYI
Well, OK. I have an Atlas model TH54. This is the 10" roller bearing model and change gears. I'm the second owner; bought it from the son, who was not interested, of the prior owner who had
By isaac@... · #41 ·
Re: First Published Article
Metal wrote:
By Larry Landon <webbman@...> · #40 ·
Re: First Published Article
Metal wrote:
By Larry Landon <webbman@...> · #39 ·
Intorduction
Really enjoying the topics so far on this list. I have been using an Craftsman 6" lathe for about 5 years. Projects completed so far have been several small stationary engines and I am in the
By john@... · #38 ·
First Published Article
I just had my first machining article published! It is an article on how I made my lathe chip pan. It's in this months "Modeltec". Now I hope they pay me for it. :-) Ron Thibault North
By Ronald Thibault <thibault@...> · #36 ·
Re: First Published Article
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By Cretedog@... · #37 ·
Re: What do You have?
Johnson, John wrote: I used to have a 10" Atlas, originally with babbit bearings and change gears. I upgraded it to roller bearings and quick change. I recently traded up to a 12 x 36"
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #35 ·
Some parts recently replaced
When I purchased my 12"x36" Craftsman M/N 101.28990 (circa. 1975) last year, I knew I would have to replace some parts. So far not too much. I found the Carriage Slide Nut P/N 537-041 was very worn,
By John D.L. Johnson <jjohnson@...> · #33 ·
Re: What do You have?
Gang; Marty already knows about my setup, but the rest of you may not. I have an old (60+ years) 12 X 24 Craftsman lathe with an Atlas roller bearing headstock. As John has it is also set on
By Ronald Thibault <thibault@...> · #32 ·
Re: Some parts recently replaced
John, This is not likely, you would have seen smoke. However the potmetal, which is actually Zamak (zinc-aluminum) does scar or gall easily, and I have seen any number of die cast Zamak parts
By Harry Wade <hww@...> · #34 ·
Re: Model 101.07300
On 1/5/99 19:20 Draff@... said: 3/4 X 16 is the thread used on Taig and Sherline spindles; both firms offer 3 jaw chucks. Paul
By Paul Baechler <pbaechle@...> · #31 ·
Thanks for the replys
Thanks to all that replied. The lathe I have is about 12 to 18 inches long and I think it has about a 6 inch swing, but about 3 to 3.5 in are usable. As I have recently moved I still have it in
By John Kalina <jkalina@...> · #30 ·
Re: What do You have?
Thanks for the reply, what are you going to use or did you use for the framework? I think Ron Thibault (excuse the spelling please Ron!), (another user) did the same thing, he used a steel desk. I
By Martin A. Escarcega <opencon@...> · #29 ·
Re: What do You have?
Marty- I have 12x36 presently mounted on old steel desk(like a teacher's desk) Works very well with the added benefit of storage already there for tooling. Am moving the lathe soon and just finshed
By Cretedog@... · #28 ·
Re: What do You have?
Hi John, I recently acquired a Craftsman/Atlas 12x36" lathe. This was the lathe made before the "Commercial" Craftsman lathe. It has the roller bearing headstock vs. the old babbit bearing type. I'm
By Marty Escarcega <opencon@...> · #26 ·
What do You have?
Hello everyone on Atlas_Craftsman! I thought maybe we could all begin by telling each other what we have to get things rolling. I have a Craftsman 12x36 M/N 101.28990 with: Stand, QC, Milling
By Johnson, John <JJOHNSON@...> · #25 ·
Re: Need information
and have been trying to scrape up some information about it. From the model number, 109.20630 It seems to be made by aa engineering. I believe I have all the change gears. There is a four jaw chuck
By Ronald Thibault <thibault@...> · #24 ·
Model 101.07300
Hi all: About a year ago I rebuilt a 6" Craftsman lathe model number 101.07300 (believe this was made by Atlas). Its got all the threading gears (but no quickchange). Mounted it on a 4" slab of
By Draff@... · #27 ·
Re: Need information
By Marty Escarcega <opencon@...> · #23 ·