oil country lathe
On Oct 5, 8:16 am, "Ed Huntress" wrote:
"Abrasha" wrote in message
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lathes wrote:
hi all
has anyone any experience with oil country lathes? anyone suggest
some good, reliable, heavy duty oil country lathes? anyone had any
bad experiences with any manufacturers?
please help as am needing to buy soon.
i have been looking on a href="http://www.findamachine.com"oil
country lathes/a
What's an oil country lathe?
A really long one, 25 feet or more. They're used for machining the ends of
oil well pipe and related jobs.
Much shorter but big-bore lathes are often called "oil country lathes"
today.
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Ed Huntress
IIRC the main ingredient for an oil field lathe (which
we sometimes called "hollow spindle lathes") was
a large hole through the spindle. Many of the ma-
chines, such as Gisholt, were set-up as turret
lathes to handle the cutting, trimming, threading
operations. The largest capacity machine we
ever rebuilt had somewhere around a 14" to 16"
hole through the spindle.
dennis
in nca
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