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I had been watching that as well and was really curious when it was relisted what they were thinking. For the money the owner is asking now, there are a lot...
gm54210
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Dec 1, 2006
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Hi All Well I have stopped crying for now so I thought I would let everyone know that Brian has made the score of the century. I will post one of Brian's...
Dennis Turk
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Dec 2, 2006
5:21 am
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My lathe doesn't have a chip tray and I was wondering if anyone has the dimensions or maybe even a drawing of what one looked like. Just a basic size of the...
Larry Robinson
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Dec 2, 2006
6:22 am
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Hi Larry and all You guys that would like to have a chip tray I have a source for getting them made up for us. All I will need is a list of guys that wont...
Dennis Turk
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Dec 2, 2006
3:42 pm
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Hey Dennis You say you have samples of these chip trays. Can you post some pictures as well as overall dimensions I'm currently using the bottom half of an...
Ron Peeler
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Dec 2, 2006
9:57 pm
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Hi Ron Actually I dont have any pictures but they will not be distinguishable from the originals. Turk ... From: Ron Peeler To: daltonlathes@yahoogroups.com ...
Dennis Turk
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Dec 2, 2006
10:31 pm
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Dennis, I had forgotten that you mentioned the chip trays earlier. I for one, am interested. How much do you think they will cost? Oh, and shipping might be...
gm54210
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Dec 3, 2006
7:58 pm
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It sold, with a "Buy It Now"!!...
Larry Robinson
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Dec 9, 2006
2:08 am
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Is there anyone interested in the drip pans? I too would be interested, depending on the cost and shipping. When could these be made if we were to go ahead...
Larry Robinson
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Dec 9, 2006
2:17 am
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What kind of motor's are you using on your lathe. Are you using the original motor or some kind of variable speed hook-up? I was thinking about using a...
Larry Robinson
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Dec 17, 2006
4:08 am
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Hi Larry, I for one prefer a variable speed setup,ala a countershaft.If you look in the photos section, you can see one in dkirk_4, and in jmbonner. Jim...
Dave
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Dec 17, 2006
5:10 pm
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Hi All I had nothing to do this morning so I posted some pictures of John Glands 1915 B-4 Lot 4 serial number 2270. For you guys that are looking for a drive...
Dennis Turk
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Dec 17, 2006
5:12 pm
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Dennis, Does John Gland's motor and countershaft rely on its weight pivoted back to apply pressure to the belt or is there a fixed arm locking the belt tension...
Brad Thayer
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Dec 17, 2006
11:45 pm
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Hi Brad Yes there are two little slotted arms you cant see that hold the motor in place but adjustable. Turk ... From: Brad Thayer To:...
Dennis Turk
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Dec 18, 2006
2:48 am
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I using what I think is the orginal GE Motor. Are you thinkin of using the varaible speed motor to control the longitudial feed. If so this is what I did ...
Ron Peeler
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Dec 18, 2006
11:46 am
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I had the option of having the my Dalton set up for variable speed for free but turned it down. Both the motor and a separate controller for the drive. I like...
Ron Peeler
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Dec 18, 2006
12:00 pm
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Hi fella's. Im new to the dalton owners group, and the computer. I,ve been reading the chat group and Ebay. I see people selling these Daltons for $1500. This...
brian_skid
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Dec 20, 2006
4:43 pm
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Hi Brian As to the one that sold for $1500. That lathe sold to a guy in California that is a motor cycle nut and hand not a clue as to what the that lathe was...
Dennis Turk
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Dec 20, 2006
5:48 pm
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Brian Dennis has got it right, but, of course, so do you ;-} We do NOT control the value of our lathes -- while we might be able to refuse to sell them for...
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duece132
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Dec 21, 2006
3:27 pm
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-I have to agree with Dennis (wow that hurts) As I have said before, I have both a 1940 South Bend and the Dalton. I can still get parts for the South Bend...
Ron Peeler
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Dec 21, 2006
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Hey Gang, I have to agree with Brian AND Dennis. I'm way too attached to my Dalton to sell it for less than that. I don't expect to though. Nor plan to for...
Dave
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Dec 22, 2006
2:35 am
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...cuz I'm too embarrassed to say :+. Anyway, can someone tell me about the different swings on these lathes. I was of the impression that there was a model...
chrism3667
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Dec 25, 2006
11:21 pm
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Hi Chrism Yes a Dalton B-4 has a swing of 7 1/4 inches. These are the Lot 2 3 4 and Lot 5 lathes. A B-6 Dalton has a swing of 8 1/2 inches and is known as...
Dennis Turk
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Dec 26, 2006
12:14 am
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Hi All Just to let you know Dirty Harry found another overhead drive Dalton. This is a Lot 5 with the next to the newest serial number. Beware of this machine...
Dennis Turk
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Dec 27, 2006
2:01 am
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If you have not yet registered your Dalton please go to Andy's site http://oldarn.com/dalton/ and REGISTER YOUR LATHE. Andy keeps a record on his web site...
Ron Peeler
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Dec 29, 2006
1:02 am
175
Hiya folks. I've been looking around for a dirt cheap metal lathe for some time... I knew there was one sitting in my dad's barn he never uses, but I hate to...
toolslinger1973
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Jan 11, 2007
1:27 pm
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Welcome to the Dalton group. Your lathe was built in 1913 and was the second model Hubert built. Your Lot 3 is number 5 in our search for the elusive Dalton's....
Dennis Turk
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Jan 11, 2007
6:42 pm
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Well then, 1913 makes this the oldest piece I've got, apart from an age old threading machine, and a wood lathe, that's made of 100% wood... Neither has...
toolslinger1973
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Jan 11, 2007
7:32 pm
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Take a look at the file sectionof the site. We have Boston gears listed that will fit on a B-4. You can still get these gears Dennis, will these work on...
Ronald Peeler
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Jan 11, 2007
7:44 pm
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HAY TOOL SLINGER YOU GOT A NAME OR DO WE JUST CALL YOU HAY YOU?????????"-)))))) The gears on a Dalton are 20 pitch 14 1/2 degree pitch angle and any you cant...
Dennis Turk
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