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...
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...
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 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...
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...
Hi Guys,
I'm helping out at a friends shop here in central NJ. He wants to move out a few machines, and has indicated that he might scrap them. He's giving me a chance to sell them off before he gets the scrap man to come take them.
He's looking for scrap value, so here's what he has...
I picked up a few things to sell for a friend. I have no idea what machine they came off of, all he told me was it was a lathe at a scrap yard, complete and under cover...and he tried to save it but someone started to dismantled it just for the legs! He grabbed a few pieces and paid the asking...
Last year I picked up some parts and the like. In the one box were 4 rods and paperwork claiming them to be Tungsten. They measure .625" X 8".
I can list all the technical information that was with the rods, but mainly it is 90.2% and a
tensile strength of 129,200. They also say they were...
There are a few old metal working machines for sale here in NJ. The seller is a scrap guy so he has no problem breaking them up and scrapping them, and that hurts.
Presently most of the machines are still attached to the line shafting. I have the line shafting and motors already being saved...
I picked this up at an online auction, sight unseen. After I saw it I gasped! I was looking for a Gorton 3D Pantograph mainly because of it's foot print. This Pear is a monster! It takes up just too much floor space, even though it's on wheels and rolls very easily into a corner.
It comes 100%...
These 17" DP head castings belong to a friend who actually bought them to make cool book ends, but has since changed his plans. He brought them to me thinking I could use them, but I have no interest. They say they're NOS but the serial tag on one is 19-6669 which makes it 1942ish. They're most...
I think this was a Logan model 200. It was going to be a restoration project, but after tearing it apart I realized it's too far gone.
The serial number is 10338. I believe it's a first generation 10" machine, but I can't be sure.
It has issues, the apron casting is shot, as in the compound...
Hey guys (and gals) I'm not sure if this could be/should be posted under antique machines for sale. It's my Whitney #8. I started restoration, the base casting is 95% stripped and waiting painting or japanning or whatever.
The machine is complete, but totally disassembled. As you can see it...
I picked up most of a damaged Sheldon 10" lathe this week. I'll be listing parts here, or you can email me for something specific.
The parts that will be available, as I inspect them for damage may include the bed, single lever gearbox, leadscrew, carriage, compound, head stock and associated...
I went to my local scrap yard today...picked up a few goodies, then I saw her. She was standing, still proud, but inching towards the dumpster.
The owner said he hates to scrap lathes, or any old machines, like this but that's his business, and business is slow. He said he'll hold her for a...
OK guys, another one. I have a R. G. Haskins Company of Chicago procunier tapping machine. I started to get into it, hoping to use it on a project soon. What I'm finding is there is little information on these machines, or this company, that I can find. I need to remove the collet and replace it...
This is also an excess piece at the foundry. I would love to keep is, but I already am out of room, and I just moved here!
I woud put this machine in the early teens, but I could be wrong. It's extremely well tooled, including a pruduction tupt cross slide that mounts in front of the regular...
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