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Leif Thorvaldson
 
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One further comment! Ken made a "disparaging" remark about carbon steel
tools with which I disagree. They are excellent learning tools for a
beginner. Both for use on your turnings and learning the different
sharpening grinds and techniques. I am still using my original Sears
Craftsman set that I got with my SC tubular lathe about ten years ago, so I
guess that makes me a beginner still! But I am just a hobbyist turner and
every day at the lathe is a new experience to me! *G* I removed the metal
shielding from part of the headstock to accommodate my new pulley (sheave?)
arrangement with the new 2 horse, 3phase motor. The original 3/4 hp just
wasn't powerful enough for some of my chunks of wood. So now I have a
modified, Formula One SC! I suspect that JJ got a little nervous when he
heard about the mods. Hell, even Serious Lathes went out of business! *G*

Leif



"Grant Beagles" wrote in message
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I Live in the Dallas area, so I can get to a Sears. I'm pretty sure that
the cast part isn't available any longer, but its worth a try. I have the
Craftsman tools that my dad used. I tuned them up on my Tormek. Now I just
need to set up the lathe! I'll need to investigate the taper. Both centers
are stuck. I need to get some liquid wrench and use my brass mallet
sparingly! A number 2 taper would be nice, since it seems that it is more
common.

Thanks everyone for the terrific advice!

Grant


Ken Moon wrote:

Grant Beagles wrote in message
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I recently acquired an old Craftsman lathe. Its the same as the one my
dad had in high school, so it is late 30s to early 40s vintage. Its the
dark blue with the cast iron bed. I am looking for the cast cover that
goes over the pulleys. The lathe is complete with everything else. I
could not find a part number anywhere. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.

While I'm on the subject, I believe that the centers are a #1 morse
taper. I could also use a live center for it. Someday I may want a
face place to do bowls too!

Grant


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Hi,

Sears will probably be your best bet for accessories for your lathe.
Your's will probably have either a 3/4"X16tpi spindle with a Morse
taper # 1, or a 1"X8tpi with #2 MT. The venerable monotube lathe was
the smaller of those sizes and their new 15" has the larger size. Most
of their stores that carry large power tools have a selection of these
accessories, and the price is really great. You can get spur centers,
screw chucks, tail cup and live centers, and faceplates. They also
have tools but they are carbon steel and less than you would want for
any regular use. If you aren't near a a big Sears, they have these
parts in their tool catalog.
Happy hunting,

Ken Moon
Webberville, TX.