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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 23:14:25 -0800, Gunner Asch
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Buddy of mine called me the other day and told me to come over and pick
up a lathe he was tired of storeing.

Its a Yamazan Lancer, 12x42

A buddy of his had stripped the lathe, took it completely apart, had the
ways completely reground and then died.

So now I have a lathe thats entirely..entirely in pieces. And no manual
G

Everything on it looks brand fuking new. Needs to be painted and
reassembled.
Japanese made,..it lookes like its going to be a georgious lathe after I
paint everything and reassemble it. Ill need the lead screw..shrug..no
biggy. Half nuts are brand new too. Belts are gone as well, variable
speed drive..Reeves type. Shrug

But a manual would be really really really nice.

Anyone?

Thanks in advance!

Gunner



YAMAZEN perhaps? Rather popular commercial quality equipment supplier.
Outlets in most Asian countries. And America, I believe.
Regards,

J.B.
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On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 05:05:01 -0800, Gunner Asch
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 23:14:25 -0800, Gunner Asch
wrote:

Buddy of mine called me the other day and told me to come over and pick
up a lathe he was tired of storeing.

Its a Yamazan Lancer, 12x42

A buddy of his had stripped the lathe, took it completely apart, had the
ways completely reground and then died.

So now I have a lathe thats entirely..entirely in pieces. And no manual
G

Everything on it looks brand fuking new. Needs to be painted and
reassembled.
Japanese made,..it lookes like its going to be a georgious lathe after I
paint everything and reassemble it. Ill need the lead screw..shrug..no
biggy. Half nuts are brand new too. Belts are gone as well, variable
speed drive..Reeves type. Shrug

But a manual would be really really really nice.

Anyone?

Thanks in advance!

Gunner



YAMAZEN perhaps? Rather popular commercial quality equipment supplier.
Outlets in most Asian countries. And America, I believe.
Regards,

J.B.


Perhaps. Id have to go out and read the rather nice data plate.
Shall I?


yes....Its Yamazen.

Gunner


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I see they do email support:




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I see they do email support:




Karl



Emailed via that link

Thanks!

Gunner


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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 23:14:25 -0800, Gunner Asch
wrote:

Buddy of mine called me the other day and told me to come over and pick
up a lathe he was tired of storeing.

Its a Yamazan Lancer, 12x42

A buddy of his had stripped the lathe, took it completely apart, had the
ways completely reground and then died.

So now I have a lathe thats entirely..entirely in pieces. And no manual
G

Everything on it looks brand fuking new. Needs to be painted and
reassembled.
Japanese made,..it lookes like its going to be a georgious lathe after I
paint everything and reassemble it. Ill need the lead screw..shrug..no
biggy. Half nuts are brand new too. Belts are gone as well, variable
speed drive..Reeves type. Shrug

But a manual would be really really really nice.

Anyone?

Thanks in advance!

Gunner



YAMAZEN perhaps? Rather popular commercial quality equipment supplier.
Outlets in most Asian countries. And America, I believe.
Regards,

J.B.



Here are some photos I just ran out and took of the Stuff

http://picasaweb.google.com/gunnerasch/Lancer#

Karl gave me a link that says Mistubishi took over the Lancer
line...cringe...but I just sent an email off to Yamazen support

Gunner

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Here are some photos I just ran out and took of the Stuff

http://picasaweb.google.com/gunnerasch/Lancer#

Karl gave me a link that says Mistubishi took over the Lancer
line...cringe...but I just sent an email off to Yamazen support

Gunner


It looks pretty straight forward, just put all the little pieces into the
bigger pieces, untill it is all in one big piece!
Greg

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"Greg O" wrote:

It looks pretty straight forward, just put all the little pieces into the
bigger pieces, untill it is all in one big piece!



Yup, just keep putting things together that look like they fit. You will reduce the
complexity after a bit of trying.

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