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Humble apologies to those who couldn't get these picture links before. The correct ones are posted below- Regards, George O'Connor george@... Here is a...
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... Thanks for bring this to my attention I didn't know that "JPG" in my new server was case sensitive! Here they are again (hopefully working!) rgeards, ...
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Mar 1, 2003
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I'd guess that neither of these parts are available from the manuafacturer anymore and that used parts will be your most likely source. Both are probably...
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Mar 1, 2003
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i am a newbie to this metalworking thing. i just acquired a 6" dunlop and the drive pulley is not gripping. upon taking it apart, i found that the back gear or...
eric mah <ericm61635@...
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Mar 1, 2003
9:18 pm
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Eric The only purpose of the back gear/pulley was to be able to run between 120 RPM or so and 1325 RPM on a 1725 RPM motor. The 109.0702 and some of the ...
Bill Hardin
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Mar 1, 2003
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Hi Bill,with the countershaft I have on my 109 I hardly ever use the back gear.He could adapt to something like that too.I wonder how hard it would be to cast...
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Mar 2, 2003
12:32 am
25036
Bill I have an extra housing, or bull gear. The parts list calls it an internal gear drum. It could be cast in aluminum or zamac, but the original was done ...
Bill Hardin
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Mar 2, 2003
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The casting of parts is an old industrial art form...unfortunately not likely to be an available option unless one is fortunate enough to have a friend who has...
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Mar 2, 2003
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Hi Bill,yea I never thought about that.I did an extensive search on Ebay for a back gear assly.but didn't find anything.I did however see a couple of 109's for...
Bill Collins <bill_co...
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Mar 2, 2003
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In the Files there is a picture of a homemade taper attachment. This was submitted by "hummer32001". Does anybody know where to find this person? I would...
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Mar 2, 2003
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In a message dated 3/1/03 1:09:21 PM Central Standard Time, ... arbors can be shop made .........doug king ,visiting me last summer from canada decided i neded...
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Mar 2, 2003
3:31 am
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There is another Yahoo group, Chris, Atlasshaperandmillingmachineusersgroup, which you might want to check out. They have a number of photos of the mills...
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Mar 2, 2003
3:39 am
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Chris Further to Mike's comments, the overarm itself, on my Atlas MFB hor mill (serial 006417) is a piece of shaft 1.5 inch nominal diameter (1.499 actual) by...
Peter Merriam
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Mar 2, 2003
3:39 am
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... questions, ... It may be hard to find a 3phase motor for a reasonable price, that isn't big enough to eat that 109 and spit out the busted parts. Most...
jerdal
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Mar 2, 2003
5:41 am
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Thank you Peter, I admit to being a bit lazy here. If I could get hold of the original bits fine, but if not, your measurements will help if I come around to...
chris strawford
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Mar 2, 2003
7:39 am
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Charles, Coincidently, Tony Griffiths creator of the ultimate lathe website, lives not 5 miles away from me and he is keen to visit to see the Atlas Horizontal...
chris strawford
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Mar 2, 2003
7:58 am
25046
Another Brit - that is 3 of us now - Ernest is the other one. Brian...
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Mar 2, 2003
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Only 3. Any French? C ... From: <brian@...> To: <atlas_craftsman@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 8:08 AM Subject: Re: [atlas_craftsman]...
chris strawford
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Mar 2, 2003
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25048
I bought an old Lathe to assist with my passion for old motorcycles and got hooked on old (hobbyist) machinery. I do not have an engineering background so the...
chris strawford
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Mar 2, 2003
8:47 am
25049
Hello the Brit gentlemen Have no idea, but there is a Swiss of French mother tongue living in the German part of Switzerland. Had an Atlas 10F-42. Found it a...
j.c.gerber
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Mar 2, 2003
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Yes there only 3 of us on this group but within 10 miles radius of my house is another 2 more Atlas lathes in running order but how many more are there in the...
Ernest Lear
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Mar 2, 2003
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Having become hooked on what one can do on a small lathe, I am taken back by those I meet, fairly often, who have a lathe but never use it. I was admiring a...
chris strawford
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Mar 2, 2003
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25052
Ernest, Would it be worth my while contacting Mr Kern in Ascot for parts for this Atlas Miller I've been going on about? Chris ... From: "Ernest Lear"...
chris strawford
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Mar 2, 2003
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Strange - that is exactly why I bought mine, to make bits for my motorbike - and as my background is 30+ years as a computer programmer, I go off to my 3 hour...
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Mar 2, 2003
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There is one being advertised here http://www.model-engineering.co.uk/USEDSTOCKLIST.htm Brian...
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Mar 2, 2003
11:10 am
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Ernest, I have mislaid his email address - have you got it? I wrote to him and got a price list back - seem quite reasonable to me. Did Ascot sell the milling...
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Mar 2, 2003
11:13 am
25056
Chris After posting my msg to you, I got thinking about the 2.875 dimension. You should check your own machine. Your machine may vary. Good luck with search...
Peter Merriam
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Mar 2, 2003
12:05 pm
25057
Brian Mike Kurn email address -mikekurn@... Tel No.01784 434225 (day) 01344 883417 (night & w/e) Fax 01784 471307. As for selling the Milling machines...
Ernest Lear
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Mar 2, 2003
12:52 pm
25058
Chris Why not as you got nothing to lose and you never know may or may not gain a lot. Now see my other posting to Brian for details on how to contact him. ...
Ernest Lear
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Mar 2, 2003
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Thanks Ernest Brian...
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