I'm cleaning out a few things, so I figured I would start by listing this here:
Atlas Clausing 6300 Lathe
I'll also have an old Waltham tool and cutter grinder project, a Carolina horizontal band saw, heattreating furnace, and who knows what else...time to use the garage for a garage.
I know...
The shaper is sold.
Frank, I sold at Cabin Fever for about 5 years. It seemed like as the show got busier the quality went down, but the table prices went up. I finally gave up last year and made out better in the consignment auction, since I finally just about ran out of Gits oilers to sell!
Nick
Hi Norm,
Yup...I also put a few miles on a 4103. We used to have a fleet of antiques we used in a lot of movies over the years. Times changed and most of them are either in museums, or in some form of restoration...and sadle a few were lost to the scrapper.
Frank, I do plan on going to...
Hi all,
I've had this shaper a few years, it runs fine, but my needs have changed so it needs a better home, where it can be used and appreciated.
As stated, it's a typical AMMCO 7", nothing fancy. It's covered in the typical machine shop gunk that has kept it from both rusting, and...
Thanks for the info guys and Mencier, thanks for posting this for me in the Rockwell group. Hopefully I can try and keep this together without the agony of parting it out.
I will seperate the machine from the collets, if that helps.
Nick
FS Rockwell 10" long bed lathe project in NJ $450 OBO **PHOTOS ADDED**
So my wife flipped out when this came home. I had planned on putting it back together and using it, but she said it was either her or this damn machine.
I've had her up on Craig's List for 2 weeks and only one...
I have a rather nice selection of original Van Norman "C" collets for sale. These are the same as Hardinge 5V collets. There are also 3 pieces that are not V-N, at least I don't think they are, there are no markings. There is also an odd V-N collet.
I believe all have been engraved with the...
I have a late 1930's, early 1940's vintage Elgin cabinet and complete underdrive. It was from a split bed lathe identical to the one restored on Tony's site. (Lathes UK)
The back story is I sold the lathe several years ago to a friend in Missouri, but he never came back for the cabinet, which...
I bought a steady rest t hat the seller (not on here) said was for a Clausing 6300 12" lathe. Obviously he was mistaken! I BELIEVE this is for a South Bend lathe, but it measures 7-1/2" to center...so possibly a 14-1/2" machine?
If anyone can actually identify it, I would appreciate it, but...
Hi,
Simple question, just so I don't get my hand slapped. I would like to sell/trade a SB steady rest for an Atlas/Clausing 6300 steady rest. I know Atlas is a no no but I wasn't sure about the Atlas/Clausing machines. Is it safe to post this request?
Thanks
Nick
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the help, I passed all the information on, mainly the 2 pilley diameters. I can't wait to see how it all sorks out, I was just happy the machine was saved and not scrapped.
Just to answer a few questions. The machine is a 1930 vintage so I assume it has bronze...
Hi Guys,
I recently sold a SB 13" lathe to a friend. It didn't have a countershaft, so he's building one with a spare 13" cone pulley I had lying around from a similar machine. He's trying to figure out what the drive and driven pulley diameters from the motor to the countershaft should be...
Just unexpectedly picked up another 9" today. Serial number 54388 Catalog number 420 YN. It came on what looks like it could be an original cabinet, but nothing like Iever saw before. It also came with the original (to the cabinet anyway) dual electrical box mounted where the light (yup, there...
That 16/24 you have a picture of a few posts back belongs to Dan Wyatt in Missouri. If you have questions, I can PM you his number. He's a wealth of information, he took that machine completely apart and restored/rebuilt it, and remembers every detail.
Also I still have a disassembled SB 13"...
Well, I wrestled this from the scrap guy...kinda. A friend bought it and stripped the legs off for his stupid tables that never sell...and was going to scrap the rest. I talked him into selling it to me before he did anything (else) stupid.
I probably paid too much for it, but I figured the...
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