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Started by DirtyDog, June 07, 2008, 03:44:23 PM

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DirtyDog

I bought me a lathe for a good price, bought me a drill press for a good price, and got me a belt sander for even a better price (free). Someone spraypainted my neighbors fence. Well she moved and can't repair/ clean it. So I told her that if she pays for the sander, I will do the work. All I am lacking now is a workbench that I think I am gonna get for fathers day.  :biggrin:

alscalls

 :yoyo: :congrats: :congrats: Congrats Now get to work and show us some pics :eyebrownod:
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And here I was looking to see some pics of something or the other   :laf:
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Sounds like some good deals.  You should be giving calls away soon right? :biggrin:

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DirtyDog

Well, I broke down and actually bought a table. I got it assembled, got the drill press assembled, got everything ready, started to bolt the lathe to the table, and the tail stock is about 6" too long.  :doh2: I think I am going to try to but a foot off the end of the tail stock and then I should be good. But it looks like I have to wait another week.  :argh:

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Jim The lathe is to long for the table and he wants to cut a foot off the lathe bed  :shrug:
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DirtyDog

Quote from: bnccont on June 15, 2008, 09:53:41 PM
Jim The lathe is to long for the table and he wants to cut a foot off the lathe bed  :shrug:

Yeah....what he said.  :sneer:

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HaMeR

QuoteI think I am going to try to cbut a foot off


:shrug:  Looks fine to me!!  :eyebrownod: :eyebrownod:
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DirtyDog

Well.....here she is.......I'll be turning most of the day today.


alscalls

I foresee part of his day getting a shop vac, some band aids and glue remover. Have fun DD show us what ya got! :wink:
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ohioyotehntr

What kind of lathe is that? It sure looks alot easier to clean around than mine. But then again mines 50 years old.
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FinsnFur

Holy cow! :yoyo:
That thing is a relic!...I love it :highclap:
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My Dad gave it to me a few years ago when he replaced his. I cleaned it all up and it works great. It's got the old brass bushings and it still has no slop. It is from Sears and Roebuck. It was made in 1951 and it cost $39.95 new. It cost $49.95 if you wanted the motor with it. It's not a Jet, but it was free!
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