Dalton Lathes
Just purchased a dalton lathe it has no lot number that I can find just seven in.lathe it needs alot of cleaning and polishing.
Has a copyright March 1922 and at the end of the bed it has 5188 stamped in the metal. Regards Jean |
Dalton Lathes
replying to Dennis Turk, warren wrote:
I was given a Dalton Lot4 #3001 It has a few issues. Is there anyone in the New England, midcoast Maine, to be more precise, area? I'd like to swap it for Southbend 9 stuff. -- for full context, visit https://www.polytechforum.com/metalw...es-308297-.htm |
Dalton Lathes
replying to Dennis Turk, warren wrote:
I have a lot 4 #3001. Located in midcoast Maine. I would swap it for some Southbend 9 stuff. -- for full context, visit https://www.polytechforum.com/metalw...es-308297-.htm |
Dalton Lathes
replying to Dennis Turk, Jonathan mccoy wrote:
I'm in bad need of a dalton owners manual I need to learn how to slow the feed down and I'm looking for a dalton thread counter -- for full context, visit https://www.polytechforum.com/metalw...es-308297-.htm |
Dalton Lathes
replying to Dennis Turk, Greg Sanchez wrote:
My name is Greg, just picked a Dalton Six, b-4 and wanting to sell. Looks complete and was being used. Any interest? https://www.polytechforum.com/img/75 https://www.polytechforum.com/img/76 |
Dalton Lathes
replying to Dennis Turk, Paul wrote:
Hello I have taken ownership of a Dalton lathe that needs some serious TLC can you help me with some info -- for full context, visit https://www.polytechforum.com/metalw...es-308297-.htm |
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