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Anyone heard of Lantaine lathes? Seems to be good things said about em on the net. Gunner |
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On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 18:23:00 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote: http://santabarbara.craigslist.org/tls/3675345981.html Anyone heard of Lantaine lathes? Seems to be good things said about em on the net. Gunner There's about a zillion names on those asian import lathes. All about the same, IMHO. Tell your friend its a work in progress, with some tweaking it will likely meet his needs. Now for you and I, that have used REAL AMERICAN IRON, we wouldn't be caught dead hauling this thing to the trash heap. Just my uninformed two cents worth. Karl |
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On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 09:10:49 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote: On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 18:23:00 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: http://santabarbara.craigslist.org/tls/3675345981.html Anyone heard of Lantaine lathes? Seems to be good things said about em on the net. Gunner There's about a zillion names on those asian import lathes. All about the same, IMHO. Tell your friend its a work in progress, with some tweaking it will likely meet his needs. Now for you and I, that have used REAL AMERICAN IRON, we wouldn't be caught dead hauling this thing to the trash heap. Just my uninformed two cents worth. Karl Ive been trying to find him a 9x18 SB...but they are few and far between out here in California..when they arent worn out. Shrug Gunner |
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On Apr 3, 11:00*am, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 09:10:49 -0500, Karl Townsend wrote: On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 18:23:00 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: http://santabarbara.craigslist.org/tls/3675345981.html Anyone heard of Lantaine lathes? Seems to be good things said about em on the net. Gunner There's about a zillion names on those asian import lathes. All about the same, IMHO. Tell your friend its a work in progress, with some tweaking it will likely meet his needs. Now for you and I, that have used REAL AMERICAN IRON, we wouldn't be caught dead hauling this thing to the trash heap. Just my uninformed two cents worth. Karl Ive been trying to find him a 9x18 SB...but they are few and far between out here in California..when they arent worn out. Shrug Gunner- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And that's the problem, there's a good part of the U.S. where there ARE no machine tools to be had if they aren't new imports. There's been no concentrations of manufacturing in the ag areas. You might find a 60 year old example that was an abused school lathe, but the owners are going to want a bundle. Most of the American Iron has been out of production long enough that parts are going to be hard to find if the beds aren't worn to the point where major overhaul or scrapping aren't needed. A lot of that Asian iron is gear drive, not belts, has a substantial spindle hole and modern bed design. Parts are still a problem, though. There are only a few importers that carry a full stock of parts, the OEMs would rather ship whole machines than boxes of parts. Stan |
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2013 13:40:06 -0700 (PDT), Stanley Schaefer
wrote: On Apr 3, 11:00Â*am, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 09:10:49 -0500, Karl Townsend wrote: On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 18:23:00 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: http://santabarbara.craigslist.org/tls/3675345981.html Anyone heard of Lantaine lathes? Seems to be good things said about em on the net. Gunner There's about a zillion names on those asian import lathes. All about the same, IMHO. Tell your friend its a work in progress, with some tweaking it will likely meet his needs. Now for you and I, that have used REAL AMERICAN IRON, we wouldn't be caught dead hauling this thing to the trash heap. Just my uninformed two cents worth. Karl Ive been trying to find him a 9x18 SB...but they are few and far between out here in California..when they arent worn out. Shrug Gunner- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And that's the problem, there's a good part of the U.S. where there ARE no machine tools to be had if they aren't new imports. There's been no concentrations of manufacturing in the ag areas. You might find a 60 year old example that was an abused school lathe, but the owners are going to want a bundle. Most of the American Iron has been out of production long enough that parts are going to be hard to find if the beds aren't worn to the point where major overhaul or scrapping aren't needed. A lot of that Asian iron is gear drive, not belts, has a substantial spindle hole and modern bed design. Parts are still a problem, though. There are only a few importers that carry a full stock of parts, the OEMs would rather ship whole machines than boxes of parts. Stan The problem for me..is finding SMALL machines. I can find any number of lathes that are 52" or longer end to end. But then..Im in the biz. Gunner |
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On 04/06/2013 04:12 AM, Gunner Asch wrote:
The problem for me..is finding SMALL machines. I can find any number of lathes that are 52" or longer end to end. But then..Im in the biz. This one looks like it's in pretty good shape, and the price is very good for listings in this area: http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/tls/3698996873.html Jon |
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On Sat, 06 Apr 2013 06:19:47 -0700, Jon Danniken
wrote: On 04/06/2013 04:12 AM, Gunner Asch wrote: The problem for me..is finding SMALL machines. I can find any number of lathes that are 52" or longer end to end. But then..Im in the biz. This one looks like it's in pretty good shape, and the price is very good for listings in this area: http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/tls/3698996873.html Jon Forwarded! Thanks! Gunner |
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On 2013-04-06, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sat, 06 Apr 2013 06:19:47 -0700, Jon Danniken wrote: On 04/06/2013 04:12 AM, Gunner Asch wrote: The problem for me..is finding SMALL machines. I can find any number of lathes that are 52" or longer end to end. But then..Im in the biz. This one looks like it's in pretty good shape, and the price is very good for listings in this area: http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/tls/3698996873.html Jon Forwarded! Looks like a good size for his needs, and the steady rest is a nice extra -- especially if he starts working on rifle barrels. It would be nicer if it had the power feed and the quick-change gearbox -- and I don't see the collection of change gears which should come with it since it does not have the quick-change gearbox -- but it is a good start. I would add a quick-change toolpost and certain tool holders in place of the lantern style toolpost, but other things (including the gears) can probably be found on eBay over time. Good Luck, DoN. -- Remove oil spill source from e-mail Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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On 04/06/2013 07:15 PM, DoN. Nichols wrote:
It would be nicer if it had the power feed and the quick-change gearbox -- and I don't see the collection of change gears which should come with it since it does not have the quick-change gearbox -- but it is a good start. I would add a quick-change toolpost and certain tool holders in place of the lantern style toolpost, but other things (including the gears) can probably be found on eBay over time. Speaking of lathes that are missing parts: http://eugene.craigslist.org/tls/3638854696.html Jon |
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