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Im Mark Wieber, Im a CNC tech for Omniturn CNC, but have a love of old machines
I have a Logan 10X31, 10X24, currantly rebuilding a SB 10X24 and a nice old
AA 3X16? A crippled friend is gonna be the reciepient of this machine
when Im done with it. Currently Ive just written the program to turn spindle
bushings from Oillite bronze, and I will turn them out this week. Any info
on the AA would be appreciated, hints and tips etc. Thanks

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Art,

We have a lot in common, my friend. I too have an Atlas 10 F series lathe,
and an Enco Mill, and an old Myford ML7 lathe. Want to build steam, also.
Build a lot of muzzle loading rifles and some modern gun work.

talk to me about your locomotive interests.

John Herrington

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Marty Escarcega
 

Hi Mark, we're working on docs right now. Paul (aka Metal) had
docs, he scanned them in, sent them to me, I converted them to
.jpg's and zipped them up. Currently I'm sending the compressed file
back to him (and one other user) as a test to see if they turned out
well. There are 24 pages of useful prints/specs for reproducing
parts for the lathe. Oddly the user's guide is only 3 pages long. Will
post a message here when we've confirmed that the file is good.
Welcome aboard!

Marty

Im Mark Wieber, Im a CNC tech for Omniturn CNC, but have a love of old
machines I have a Logan 10X31, 10X24, currantly rebuilding a SB 10X24 and
a nice old AA 3X16? A crippled friend is gonna be the reciepient of this
machine when Im done with it. Currently Ive just written the program to
turn spindle bushings from Oillite bronze, and I will turn them out this
week. Any info on the AA would be appreciated, hints and tips etc. Thanks

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Marty, I don't know what I have done wrong, but have submitted two different
times about rebuilding my Atlas 10 lathe, pushed send and nothing happened. I
have replied to other postings, but have not been able to do my own. Got any
ideas?

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J. Reid
 

Marty,
Please do us all a favor and put the drawings into the
reec.crafts.metalworking drop box. There everyone can see them without
filling up our email systems


Jack Reid

On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Marty Escarcega wrote:

Hi Mark, we're working on docs right now. Paul (aka Metal) had
docs, he scanned them in, sent them to me, I converted them to
.jpg's and zipped them up. Currently I'm sending the compressed file
back to him (and one other user) as a test to see if they turned out
well. There are 24 pages of useful prints/specs for reproducing
parts for the lathe. Oddly the user's guide is only 3 pages long. Will
post a message here when we've confirmed that the file is good.
Welcome aboard!

Marty

Im Mark Wieber, Im a CNC tech for Omniturn CNC, but have a love of old
machines I have a Logan 10X31, 10X24, currantly rebuilding a SB 10X24 and
a nice old AA 3X16? A crippled friend is gonna be the reciepient of this
machine when Im done with it. Currently Ive just written the program to
turn spindle bushings from Oillite bronze, and I will turn them out this
week. Any info on the AA would be appreciated, hints and tips etc. Thanks

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Martin A. Escarcega
 

Excellent idea! I hope I did not inadvertently send them to everyone in
the group! *blush* if I did.

This will also free up online time on my end. I'll try and put them there
this evening.

Marty

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On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, J. Reid wrote:

Marty,
Please do us all a favor and put the drawings into the
reec.crafts.metalworking drop box. There everyone can see them without
filling up our email systems


Jack Reid

On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Marty Escarcega wrote:

Hi Mark, we're working on docs right now. Paul (aka Metal) had
docs, he scanned them in, sent them to me, I converted them to
.jpg's and zipped them up. Currently I'm sending the compressed file
back to him (and one other user) as a test to see if they turned out
well. There are 24 pages of useful prints/specs for reproducing
parts for the lathe. Oddly the user's guide is only 3 pages long. Will
post a message here when we've confirmed that the file is good.
Welcome aboard!

Marty

Im Mark Wieber, Im a CNC tech for Omniturn CNC, but have a love of old
machines I have a Logan 10X31, 10X24, currantly rebuilding a SB 10X24 and
a nice old AA 3X16? A crippled friend is gonna be the reciepient of this
machine when Im done with it. Currently Ive just written the program to
turn spindle bushings from Oillite bronze, and I will turn them out this
week. Any info on the AA would be appreciated, hints and tips etc. Thanks

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