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Bill D

Love it!

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JAinVA

I know its just for the pictures but the machinist in me cringes at the sight of the chuck wrench left in the chuck.The last time i saw that the apprentice turned on the lathe before I could get to him I could live a life time and be happy without seeing that again.

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WHX??

Agreed JA ... this is why they invented spring loaded Jacobs chuck keys. 

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8ntruck

I have been a mentor for the local high school robotics team for the last few years.  Seems like I end up warning several students every year about leaving the key in the chuck - multiple times.  A couple had to learn the hard way.  Fortunately, no injuries.

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CCW

I always hated spring loaded chuck keys, but completely understand the need.

 

Nice machine.  I have an old Oliver band saw, but I think I am going to sell it.  Need the room in the shop and not a lot of need for it.

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WHX??

Cas @formariz knows a lot about vintage tools. 

Also our sister site MOM has some interesting stuff.

https://myoldmachine.com/

 

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Pullstart

Awesome piece of machinery!  They don’t make ‘em like they used to!

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Tractorhead

Like that old tools.

They built rock solid.
If i got my Part of Shed in 2 Years, 
a old Deckel FP2 Milling Machine is still waiting for, to come into my new Workshop than.

 

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actually it‘s my Friend‘s  Workshop aside, i can use it if i need
but it‘s 50 km Far...

hope this time goes quick.

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echris
15 hours ago, JAinVA said:

I know its just for the pictures but the machinist in me cringes at the sight of the chuck wrench left in the chuck.The last time i saw that the apprentice turned on the lathe before I could get to him I could live a life time and be happy without seeing that again.


I know what you mean. I'm a real stickler about this. This pic may be the only time I've done that and it was removed immediately after! See the board with the lathe tooling behind the lathe, there's an empty hole on the lower left. That's for the chuck key.

 

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echris
40 minutes ago, Tractorhead said:

Like that old tools.

They built rock solid.
If i got my Part of Shed in 2 Years, 
a old Deckel FP2 Milling Machine is still waiting for, to come into my new Workshop than.

 

53879431-FA18-442D-BA4F-7D715B5BB20C.jpeg.bb0d9ffaf7ef88252f2a4156f006f719.jpeg

actually it‘s my Friend‘s  Workshop aside, i can use it if i need
but it‘s 50 km Far...

hope this time goes quick.



Those Deckel's mills are beautiful. My neighbor Dave has one he recently restored. A bit older than yours I believe. What a fantastic machine.

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echris
On 6/24/2020 at 8:29 AM, CCW said:

If you like old machines they you should check our http://vintagemachinery.org/home.aspx.

 


I have a 1945-ish Walker Turner 10" cabinet saw I restored about 10 years ago. Those folks over as Vintage Machinery were instrumental at helping me get that old girl back to new..

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CCW
6 hours ago, echris said:


I have a 1945-ish Walker Turner 10" cabinet saw I restored about 10 years ago. Those folks over as Vintage Machinery were instrumental at helping me get that old girl back to new..

 

 

That is one beautiful table saw.  I have to change my shirt I'm drooling so badly.

 

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RandyLittrell

Love the lathe!   I have a Barnes #4 1/2 lathe that was made at the turn of the century from my research and hope to put it to use some day. 

 

 

 

 

Randy

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echris
On 6/28/2020 at 12:32 PM, RandyLittrell said:

Love the lathe!   I have a Barnes #4 1/2 lathe that was made at the turn of the century from my research and hope to put it to use some day. 

 

 

 

 

Randy

 

 

PICS, or it never happened!

Seriously though, would love to see your lathe.
 

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RandyLittrell
36 minutes ago, echris said:

 

 

PICS, or it never happened!

Seriously though, would love to see your lathe.
 

 

Its buried in the shop, but will try to get one! 

 

 

 

Randy

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echris
12 minutes ago, RandyLittrell said:

 

Its buried in the shop, but will try to get one! 

 

 

 

Randy



It's OK, we all have projects we plan on getting too. Just take a few boxes off the top of her and take a few pics, dirt and all. We get it. ;)

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