Smith-Drum Extension-Gap lathe manual wanted
replying to irox, irox wrote:
Answering my own question. I seems that the Smith Drum Extension Gap lathe was nearly identical to the Fay & Scott extension gap lathe. I would guess that Fay & Scott made them first, when they couldn't meet demand during WWII the government contracted another company to make more from the same design. Of course, it could have been Smith Drum's design give/sold to a bigger company which could meet demand. They even have similar (the same?) model numbers. Anyway, here is the "War department Maintenance Manual and Parts Catalog, Lath, Engine Extension Gap Electric Motor powered Model HK 14" - 28" Fay and Scott" from 1943: http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/306/5085.pdf Hope that helps some folks with their Smith Drum Lathes! Ian. -- for full context, visit http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...ed-636407-.htm |
Smith-Drum Extension-Gap lathe manual wanted
replying to irox, irox wrote:
Ok, I've finally tracked down a copy of the Smith Drum Lathe manual, scanned it, and uploaded it to vintagemachinery.org: http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/detail.aspx?id=17047 Hope that helps out all the Smith Drum Lathe owners who are without a manual. Cheers! Ian. -- for full context, visit http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...ed-636407-.htm |
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