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Danuzzo

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I am selling an Atlas lathe milling attachment. Appears that it could be model # 500A. Pictures show other numbers (10-501, 10-502, and 8188, if I see it correctly) on item, but not 500A. I have never used it (obtained with a used lathe), and don't foresee a use for me in the future. Appears to move nicely on the ways. I'm asking $275. I see these for well over $300 on Ebay. Offers will be considered. I'm in Idaho
 

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A very desirable tool in the hands of a VERY experienced craftsman:)

The spigot fixing restricts the use and desirability but looks( can't be sure) that it would also fit on a Myford Super7 or 7B.


Good Luck
 
Certainly is a specialty item that is waiting for the person who has specifically been looking for one.
 
I’ve used one of these on my SB9C for years.
You will have to build a double end male spigot, one side SB, other side Atlas. Not hard to build.
These milling attachments are well made & heavy, kinda limited in what they’ll do though.
I haven’t used it since I purchased a milling machine.
Hope this helps.
 
I am selling an Atlas lathe milling attachment. Appears that it could be model # 500A. Pictures show other numbers (10-501, 10-502, and 8188, if I see it correctly) on item, but not 500A. I have never used it (obtained with a used lathe), and don't foresee a use for me in the future. Appears to move nicely on the ways. I'm asking $275. I see these for well over $300 on Ebay. Offers will be considered. I'm in Idaho
where in Idaho? I live in Moses Lake
 
Eastern Idaho. Way on the opposite end of your location, Richard. I would love to move to the Couer D' Alene area.
 
I am selling an Atlas lathe milling attachment. Appears that it could be model # 500A. Pictures show other numbers (10-501, 10-502, and 8188, if I see it correctly) on item, but not 500A. I have never used it (obtained with a used lathe), and don't foresee a use for me in the future. Appears to move nicely on the ways. I'm asking $275. I see these for well over $300 on Ebay. Offers will be considered. I'm in Idaho
In 1973, as I was first getting interested in this hobby, I purchased the Atlas lathe with this milling attachment and most of the other attachments they offered at the time. It was an excellent learning tool and quite versatile. I have since moved on to bigger equipment, but remember fondly my first time cutting metal with these machines.
 
Thread Bump. Still not sold. Price Reduced to $225.00.
 
When I had a Atlas 12 inch lathe it had a milling attachment, as I remember it was heavy duty and did a good job..I have moved on to South Bend lathe
and also have a milling machine, it all takes time.....
 

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