Re: Atlas 10 TV36 4 step Drive Pulley
You can search for 10F parts as they are the same as your lathe.
The V stands for vertical location of the motor shaft.
Search EBay is the best option.
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Jim F
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Atlas 10 TV36 4 step Drive Pulley
Good evening folks.
I acquired this Atlas 10 TV36 lathe last year. Not had much time to put it to use but I bought it because it was in good condition and within my area (it is hard to have equipment
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@steve_w
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Re: Atlas Lathe Parts For Sale. 4 Jaw chuck VME chuck, like new used once, $125 plus shipping. Contact R Eggleston 417-840-6258 CTZ.
What is the capacity of the chuck?
God bless you all and best regards
Roger Francis KarlManchester, Maine
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On Monday, March 25, 2024 at 10:28:52 AM EDT, Robert Eggleston
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Roger F. R. Karl
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Atlas Lathe Parts For Sale. 4 Jaw chuck VME chuck, like new used once, $125 plus shipping. Contact R Eggleston 417-840-6258 CTZ.
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Robert Eggleston
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
Glad to know it was more than user error causing my poor results. It is a little discouraging when the dross outweighs the product. Between the aluminum can fiasco and starting a magnesium fire, I
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Mike Poore
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
Definitely true. WHenever I have to cut them, I'll use a cutoff wheel
because I don't feel bad about burning those out. They're good to weld
though.
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eddembowski
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
I take my cans to the scrap yard and sell them for scrap and buy diesel pistons.
for 3 reasons,
1.? better grade of aluminium, probably one fo the best grade of cast aluminium available at a scrap
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clifton stanton
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Another web site that may be of interest
An interesting web site:
https://youtu.be/4bOMjK9ymCY?si=kn4IcEpzVOGsVpLZ
Dennis
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Dennis LaMonica
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
They first put the cans in a crusher and crush them to increase the density
then they go into a melting furnace and crank up the electricity, this
breates an oxygen free zone over the melt and given
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Kay Davis
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
When I tried melting AL cans, I mostly got Al2O3. It was my conclusion that the high surface area to weight lead to the high conversion rate. I think that they re-smelt old cans.
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Mike Poore
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
If tou want to melt aluminum, go get some damage aluminum rims. Better quality aluminum.
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Andrei
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
Great ideas all.? As far as it being dangerous pouring aluminum...been pouring molten metal literally since I was a kid.? Old enough also to have come from a total DIY family/mindset so what was
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Lbrewer42
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
I¡¯ve read where some bed frames are made of recycled railroad tracks.
That¡¯s why there is some hardened steel from the top of the rails as part
of the iron.
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Clem Wixted
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
It's great for construction projects where thin angle iron will work. Yes, it is hard. Sometimes that's a feature, not a bug.? ;) Cuts easily enough if you have an abrasive blade chop saw or an angle
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Craftsman Lathe 101.07403
I think that the high precision line of bearings from Timken is called Fafnir.
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Andrei
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
True on bed frames; it is very high carbon, BUT if you have the ability to forge that material it makes excellent tools.
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charles brady
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Re: Craftsman Lathe 101.07403
The product numbers for the Timkin tapered roller bearings are 16150 for the cone and 16284 B for the cup. This assembly is currently available in Standard Precision (Class 2), but what precision
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Busted Knuckle
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Re: Craftsman Lathe 101.07403
You may want to post the Timken bearing codes.
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Andrei
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
Sell the cans and use the money to buy aluminum stock. Faster, cheaper, better material.
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Mike Poore
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Re: Ideas on getting free/inexpensive stock/scraps
Bed frames are horrible stuff.? Yes, it looks like angle iron, but is VERY hard and tough on cutting tools.
Jon
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Jon Elson
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