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Re: What do You have?
Ronald Thibault
At 02:38 PM 1/19/99 -0800, you wrote:
Thanks Ron for the trouble you took to answer. I DID connect on NN4. Afterviewing and surfing off your page, even as a 20-year-vet of the machine shop, I amonly boat I ever owned (a 2-foot battery electric non-RC) on a St. Louis lake. Somean avid builder/shooter). Whatever! I say to you and yours . . . smooth sailing in allBob; Thank you for the compliment. Ronald Thibault North Augusta, SC USA Builder Miinie #2 Captain R/C Combat Ship USS Arizona ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: Morgan's Atlas
Morgan Hall
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999 callrods@... wrote:
Morgan,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 Morgan's Atlas. I bought the base machine and 'gave' it to a good friend who has shop space, which I don't, my shop space is more -- umm -- primitive -- consists of a lean-to with coal and propane forges, a couple of anvils and a couple of trip hammers. I do blacksmithing, Ed does woodworking, and the two of us have been bemoaning the need for a lathe for about 4 years. We find that with two of us working on things, things get done a lot better and finished a whole lot more often. The Atlas is the foundation of a series of rather "creative" ideas we want to explore -- <chuckle> Ed's present shop is the result of last winter's consumption of coffee in near-psychedelic qantities. We've got a few other crazy projects to our "credit" including a couple of trebuchets and skein-powered catapults... (the trebuchets have been battle-tested <grin> Imagine a couple of grey-haired old geezers in light armor facing an army of testosterone-pumped young jocks carrying swords and spears...) Morgan Hall Wilsonville, Oregon morganh@... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
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 phone and I will copy it for you. Kevin Callaway callrods@... (503)590-3120 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Chip Pan Article
Ronald Thibault
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 address for those interested. Ronald Thibault North Augusta, SC USA Builder Miinie #2 Captain R/C Combat Ship USS Arizona ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: What do You have?
Bob & Marilyn Tonkins
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 one-time fellow "boater" I lost the only boat I ever owned (a 2-foot battery electric non-RC) on a St. Louis lake. Some acquaintances nearly interested me in the (almost certainly) illegal effort to mount a .22 caliber and .38 caliber on an R.C. for "mock" battles. (I was an avid builder/shooter). Whatever! I say to you and yours . . . smooth sailing in all your endeavors Ronald Thibault wrote: At 10:01 PM 1/18/99 -0000, you wrote:Ron;email address? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: What do You have?
Ronald Thibault
At 10:01 PM 1/18/99 -0000, you wrote:
Ron;email address? The full address of the Page is I just tested it and both IE 4 and Netscape 4.5 can see it. If you have an older version of either, that my be the problem. Both MS and Netscape have free down loads of their latest, at their web sites. Ronald Thibault North Augusta, SC USA Builder Miinie #2 Captain R/C Combat Ship USS Arizona ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Atlas 1036 parts
Morgan Hall
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, and headstock seem to be in fairly good shape. The housing for the reversing mechanism (where nameplate is) is broken, the little 'spider' that engages the lead screw to reversing gears is missing, the mount for the tailstock end of the lead screw is missing, and the gear pack that carries the pinion (crank cross slide along ways) is missing. Does anyone have leads for these parts? Does anyone have drawings for them? I'd be very happy with photocopies! Morgan Hall Wilsonville, Oregon morganh@... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: Provenance
Marty Escarcega
You're in the right place, welcome aboard. We're almost 60
members strong.... Marty Keeper of the List Atlas/Craftsman Group; Question & Info: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: PROVENANCE
Larry Landon
Bob & Marilyn Tonkins wrote:
it's a terrible lathe send it to me ha ha wouldnt give up mine larry landon ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: gears
Larry Landon
btonkins@... wrote:
hey i own one and wish i had your gears - if you dont want them i'll pay the postage to getem to me ha ha larry landon ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
PROVENANCE
Bob & Marilyn Tonkins
This is a re-send Itried posting on the website but don't know IF . . .
To the Atlas/Craftsman Group; Question & Info: Am I in the right group? I hear Atlas/Craftsman/AA mentioned as Origins for the Atlas. I have info which may or may not be of use to members, because my provenance (origin)is from Atlas Press Co. of Kalamazoo MI. My Lathe Nametag reads: Atlas Clausing Corp. Kalamazoo, Mich. 95001 and my Serial tag reads mod. # 3950; Ser. # 00074 The Atlas I have was made around 1970 (I think). It's 6" throw and has a #2 Morse Taper. The spindle is threaded 1"-10thd. The company is kaput. Tip #1 A source of parts and manuals for MY atlas was; Clausing Industrial Inc. Service Center P.O. Box 877 Goshen, IN 46527-0877 (219)533-0403 I got an owner's manual from them, and they have many parts for my unit. They also have a website. Tip #2 Since I also cut wood on my lathe I have another source for chucks for that purpose. I use the Nova Scroll Chuck, which is excellent, but the thread inserts were not available locally. So I went direct to: Latalex Ltd. 65 The Concourse Henderson, Auckland New Zealand They provided one at local prices and at no cost in shipping. They too have a website. SO; if anyone wants to tell me I'm in the wrong club, or wishes more info e me. Bob Tonkins ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: gears
John,
You are the first owner I've seen who also has a Mod.#3950. I have all the gears, but they are such a pain in the but to use that I seldom do! I just came online as a member of the group today (Jan.18,1999). You can get centers from the Wood(craft?)stores if they're local or from some of the addresses you'll find in my posting entitled PROVENANCE which I posted today. Write back. Don't know if I can help, but nice to know there's another 3950 owner out there! FYI; I was a machinist (20 years). BTW, the taper on your center is a #2 Morse Taper this is usually just called a #2MT. viel Gluck! (Lotsa luck) Bob btonkins@... <19990104052826.23818.qmail@...> wrote: Original Article: I have aquired a atlas bench top lathe model 3950 serial# 003133------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: Cross Slide-II
J. Reid
Mine is for the Atlas-and is the whole thing, longitudinal carriage with
cross and compund slides. John M. Reid Phone & Fax: 425 391 4494 (auto switch) Issaquah WA 98027 [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: Cross Slide
J. Reid
I just happen to have a spare one-complete with a lead screw-in case they
have to be matched. Interested? John M. Reid Phone & Fax: 425 391 4494 (auto switch) Issaquah WA 98027 [email protected] On Mon, 18 Jan 1999 fishermk@... wrote: I hope this isn't repeated...I can't seem to get this to post. Does anyone know of an aftermarket cross slide, or plans for one for the 6" lathe? Thanks, Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: What do You have?
Ron;
Your page sounds interesting but I can';t load it.Do you have a COMPLETE email address? <038bf1740010719mail0-@...> wrote: Original Article: At 12:35 PM 1/6/99 EST, you wrote:------------------------------------------------------------------------Marty-Gang; eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: Cross Slide
Original Article:
I hope this isn't repeated...I can't seem to get this to post. Does anyone know of an aftermarket cross slide, or plans for one for the 6" lathe? Thanks, MikeSee my PROVENANCE posting for possible help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Provenance
Atlas/Craftsman Group; Question & Info:
Am I in the right group? I hear Atlas/Craftsman/AA mentioned as Origins for the Atlas. I have info which may or may not be of use to members, because my provenance (origin)is from Atlas Press Co. of Kalamazoo MI. My Lathe Nametag reads: Atlas Clausing Corp. Kalamazoo, Mich. 95001 and my Serial tag reads mod. # 3950; Ser. # 00074 The Atlas I have was made around 1970 (I think). It's 6" throw and has a #2 Morse Taper. The spindle is threaded 1"-10thd. The company is kaput. Tip #1 A source of parts and manuals for MY atlas was; Clausing Industrial Inc. Service Center P.O. Box 877 Goshen, IN 46527-0877 (219)533-0403 I got an owner's manual from them, and they have many parts for my unit. They also have a website. Tip #2 Since I also cut wood on my lathe I have another source for chucks for that purpose. I use the Nova Scroll Chuck, which is excellent, but the thread inserts were not available locally. So I went direct to: Latalex Ltd. 65 The Concourse Henderson, Auckland New Zealand They provided one at local prices and at no cost in shipping. They too have a website. SO; if anyone wants to tell me I'm in the wrong club, or wishes more info e me. Bob Tonkins ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
Re: Cross Slide
Marty Escarcega
Mike, you got out. Are you working with the AA or the Atlas version
of the Craftsman lathe. 'Scuse my ignorance, could you describe this part? Is it the tool post slide you are after? (The part the tool holder attaches to?) Marty I hope this isn't repeated...I can't seem to get this to post. Does ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com |
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