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Here is my latest lathe. A SB 10L with a single leaver on quick change.
The other lathes are on page 1 reply 11
This is no.11 in the collection
 
Wow. How did I miss this thread?? Folks, my hat is off to you all. A magnificent collection of lathes!

I'm in the un-enviable position of having a bunch of lathes and not a single one working right now.

I had one of those horrid little Harbor Fright 7x10 machines made by Sieg. I got so mad at the thing it is now a pile of parts and scrap metal. The parts are on their way to Canada...

I'm in the middle of resurrecting a Rivett #8 Precision and #608 lathe. This photo is the 1909 #8. I need to make a carriage gib and rig up a drive.

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I also have a 1948 Craftsman #109.20630. This photo is as received

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Here it is during the repainting stage of it's resurection

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I'm waiting on some material to make a few parts then I hope to have it in service shortly.

I also have a 1945 Rivett #918 Turret lathe. This is the FeeBay photo posted by the vendor I bought it from.

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Hoping to get around to repainting it this winter.

:D
 
Love those Rivett Lathes. If you'd like a place to store one of those for a year or two...

Chuck
 
cfellows said:
Love those Rivett Lathes. If you'd like a place to store one of those for a year or two...

Yea. Riiiight....

;)
 
The old #8 makes my mouth water, Mike. Hope you get her going soon.

Dean
 
Here's mine..It's a Chester 9*20, a typical clone of your Grizzly etc..
I've made a few changes as you do...

QCTP, added a VFD (Teco FM50 and a 220v 3ph motor)

I'm also in the throes of adding a tacho readout...more of a 'toit job :-\


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Dean: I hope to spend some time this evening test fitting a borrowed gib from a 608. I need to make some fixtures to cut the 55 deg dovetail edges on the replacement parts.
 
Mid to late 70's SB heavy 10 and helper.

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Wow! Lots of incredible lathes in this thread!

Here is my humble little Sherline lathe. Small, but it serves me well.

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I bet most of you don't store you lathe on a shelf in the garage.

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Russ
 
Russel--

They say good things come in small packages. In the case of the Sherline that is so very very true. Nice 'little' lathe sir! :)
 
Would love to have a Sherline. But D*** they are expensive! So many lathes, so little time...

Chuck
 
I just bought this Hardinge Tool Room Lathe at an auction sale on Thursday. I got it home, wired it up & everything works. These little lathes run as smooth as a Swiss watch. All it needs is a good clean-up & new gray paint job! This was the best deal I ever got on a machine tool! :) I will post the before & after picture when I get it painted.

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Mike, very nice purchase. Sure wouldn't mind having something like that.

Chuck
 
I just got back a little while ago with a nice old Atlas 618 I found on Craigslist.

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Complete with motor drive/counter shaft, some tooling, two chucks, faceplate, original manual and the Atlas Lathe book.

With a little clean up I should -finally- have a functional lathe in my cave. Now I can actually make engines!
 
There is a yahoo group devoted to Atlas-Craftsman lathes. The address is [email protected]. I used to have a 618 and got a lot of information from that site. Enjoy your new machine.

Jack
 
Another nice one with the 618, Mike!

Following Mike (twmaster), I'll do a "me too" and show my new/old 618 I've been putting together the past couple of weeks.

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It's up and running, but needs spindle bearings, which are on the way from Clausing. Can't do any fine tuning or serious leveling until I get those into the head stock. Soon. The bearings are supposed to be here Wed!

This is an early model 618 badged as a Craftsman. Plain bearings and a 1"-8 spindle. It's pretty nice. After using small machines (Taig and Sherline) for so many years, it seems big. It weighs about as much as half a dozen Taig lathes.

I went from a 400 pound machine to Taig/Sherline size in one jump about 15 years ago. The new Atlas is about as big a machine that I can get into my little shop, and I'm kinda excited to start making chips with it.

Dean
 
Those little Atlas 6" lathes are so nice. Back in the early 70's, I used to walk by a machine tool dealer who sold Atlas products on my way to work in Denver, Co. They had a nice, new 6" Atlas sitting on display in their window. I always had to stop for few minutes to admire it and wish desperately that I had the $279 that it sold for (nicely equipped).

Chuck
 
I've joined the Yahoo Group for the 618. It's surprising what some machine bring in today's money. The 618 had a selling price of $160 in the 1950's. $279 as you say in the 1970's. I paid $350 for this one on Saturday!

I'm just about half way through cleaning it up. I'm not going to repaint it (just yet) as I need to get a working lathe into my shop most riki-tik.

It has a few nicks in the ways up by the head stock but otherwise it's in pretty good shape. I need to take the lead screws and gibs out of the compound/CS as they are all kinda stiff. I'm sure a good cleaning and relube will do the trick.
 
Twmaster, mike, your going to love that lathe, I got one and its great, next one we get we need to send it to Chuck, I got mine from a fellow that said he had one that someone gave him and wanted to know it I wanted to buy it, like a stray dog followed him home, when he open that shop door and saw that little lathe, I started foaming at the mouth, I don't think he saw that, he said I would like one hundred for it, I said to much he then said that is a bucket of thing over here I guess all that goes with the lathe, all the change gears, four jaw chuck, steady rest and a lot of small tooling, I gladly gave him the hundred, now when I got home she was foaming at the mouth, might be the water ??? Lathe Nut
 
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