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Re: Atlas MF horizontal mill, power feed gears
My printer is only capable of printing 8.5 X 11 sheets. Thanks.
By Pumpguy · #102760 ·
Re: 10F lathe
Originally, the nameplate was on the rear of the bed and the serial number, sometimes with prefix or suffix letters, was stamped into the top of the front way near the right end. I am trying to pin
By Robert Downs · #102759 ·
Atlas 10F And Craftsman Survey for Serial Number & Nameplate Locations
If you have an Atlas 10F or Craftsman 101.07362, 101.07382 or 101.07402 or 101.07363, 101.07383 or 101.07403 and it was made in or prior to about 1945, please reply direct to wa5cab@... with the
By Robert Downs · #102758 ·
Other digital readouts
I own three metal lathes, a South Bend 9 inch and two 618 lathes, one Atlas and one Craftsman.? I have read dozens of articles of DRO retrofits and have purchased inexpensive aluminum scaled LCD
By Dallas · #102757 ·
Re: glass scales for atlas 12" lathe #3986
I am going to do this on my 12x36, I need pictures!! Thanks, Ralph
By Ralph Hulslander · #102756 ·
Re: 10F lathe
Look on the tail stock end of the bed there is a plate it will tell what you have? GP
By Guenther Paul · #102755 ·
Re: 10F lathe
I don¡¯t have a 10¡± of any vintage, but if you are relatively certain that the bed is the original one, then Serial Number above about 009000. I say About because we have a gap from a 10D @ 008635
By Robert Downs · #102754 ·
Re: Atlas MF horizontal mill, power feed gears
OK. Can your remaining printer print 11x17 or only 8-1/2x11? Robert Downs Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 18:24 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [atlas-craftsman IO] Atlas MF horizontal
By Robert Downs · #102753 ·
10F lathe
Does anyone in this group have a 10F lathe in the configuration as it was originally sold? I guess the catch is how does one know it is a 10F? I wouldn't have known my Atlas is a 10F were it not for
By Stan Gorodenski · #102752 ·
Re: glass scales for atlas 12" lathe #3986
The normal method is to flip it so the long peice is mounted to the cross slide and the read head is in between the ¡®horns¡¯. More space and less movement of the cable. Also add a bolt or other
By Chris Fulmer · #102751 ·
Re: glass scales for atlas 12" lathe #3986
Check with Dennis Hahn at Mataco, Inc. (matacoinc@...). He's sourcing scales for our SB16x72 which will take a 54" scale. I believe that scales are readily available up to 1.5M (~60") and maybe up
By Gary Milosovich · #102750 ·
Re: Atlas MF horizontal mill, power feed gears
Well, actually, the name plate says MF. ?I found it at a flea market around 20 years ago. It came with a 2 groove spindle pulley which was badly worn and damaged. ?I machined up a replacement 4
By Pumpguy · #102749 ·
Re: Tachometer for 12" Atlas
Guenther, this is about reading spindle speed not controlling it! Ralph Groups.Io <jmartin957@...> wrote:
By Ralph Hulslander · #102748 ·
Re: Atlas MF horizontal mill, power feed gears
Do you actually have a 16-speed MF or is it an MFA, MFB or MFC? When you speak of the power feed gears, are you referring to the gears on the rear with the FWD-OFF-REV Tumbler or the gears in the
By Robert Downs · #102747 ·
Lathe parts from a 101.07043 FS
For sale a variety of parts from a dismantled Sears 12 X 36 lathe. Headstock, bed and tailstock are gone. Pictures of parts; https://photos.app.goo.gl/D85kHdBa32oH1ZBi8 (
By BRIAN GLACKIN <glackin.brian@...> · #102746 ·
Re: Atlas MF horizontal mill, power feed gears
Yes, those videos are really nice. What I am looking for is a page that I can print out and refer to when putting everything back together. ? Except for the page in the manual, which is really too
By Pumpguy · #102745 ·
Re: glass scales for atlas 12" lathe #3986
No, 25.4 is exact since July of 1959.. Prior to that time, the US inch was about 0.000002¡± longer and the English inch was about 0.0000017¡± shorter. That is 2 microinches and 1.7 microinches
By Robert Downs · #102744 ·
Re: glass scales for atlas 12" lathe #3986
Eric, This post only applies to the last part of what I will call your second sentence ¨C the proper name for what you referred to as Horns. On a lathe, the major part that moves back and forth along
By Robert Downs · #102743 ·
Re: Over 600 Metalworking Accessories Up to 65% Off!
Thanks Steve.? I got this today as well and haven't looked yet. -Jody
By Jody · #102742 ·
Re: glass scales for atlas 12" lathe #3986
Approximately 25.4mm=1"
By Jody · #102741 ·