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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 died.

I also happen to have the parts list with exploded diagrams and
outdated prices, bulletin 10L-2 (5/1947), a lubrication
chart (no document number or date), bulletin T106L-1
on gear clearance (6/1945), mounting instructions (T10l-3,
2/1947) and leveling and mounting instructions (T106L-2,
7/1945). None of these have copyright information visible
so can probably be put out for use.

P.Isaac



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Well, I've tried to post messages on my on on this board, so I'll see if this
"reply" gets through. You have a fine old lathe, my friend.

I have an old Atlas 10 F series, with 42 inch bed that I have been restoring
for several months now. Really have enjoyed it. Found the parts I've needed
from the Net after posting to several machinist boards. Bought from 4 states.
Been grand. Intend to chamber and thread several barrels on this old clunker!

John Herrington

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