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Dream Lathe: 1943 Sidney

86turbodsl

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Re: Disaster Lathe: 1943 Sidney

Job well done. You can be proud of that for years. Bravo!

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Found pics of one I saw at a shop in Burbank. It was big fucker, some of the chucks had to be 3ft dia. The bed was 12ft or so.
 

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Nice, that's a big old girl for sure. The model 32s are neat and had a number of improvements. Twice the gears for one, fully enclosed and oil bath QCGB, and some even had tool steel ways. Other than modern lathes running a bit faster, there really isn't any better you can do even in 2021. I would not mind owning a (smaller) one of those someday.

Thanks for sharing, I like seeing these olds girls still working.
 

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Nice refurbish you've done. I worked for Sheldon Lathe in the early 80's as a toolmaker and can appreciate the immense amount of work you put into this. Nice to see someone take the time/effort to bring old iron back into service.
 
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I finally got around to making a video showing the finished machine. So if you want to see how it runs or how noisy it is :D then enjoy. There are a few clips of it in action doing actual work at the end.


Also, though I knew it was bad, I finally put the scale up to it.

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(That is the undergib on the left side of the front of the apron. Should be tight on a new lathe.)
 

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Good god they got their money's worth out of that lathe, that is a lot of wear. Your restoration has turned out really nice though considering and at least you have a complete working machine that can do useful work.
 
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ClappedOutBport

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Re: Disaster Lathe: 1943 Sidney

Nice refurbish you've done. I worked for Sheldon Lathe in the early 80's as a toolmaker and can appreciate the immense amount of work you put into this. Nice to see someone take the time/effort to bring old iron back into service.

Thanks Ronin. Sorry I missed your post. Feel free to give some anecdotes from your time with Sheldon, I've never talked to anyone that actually built any of these great lathes we have today.

Good god they got their money's worth out of that lathe, that is a lot of wear. Your restoration has turned out really nice though considering and at least you have a complete working machine that can do useful work.

Man did they get their moneys worth! I appreciate the kind words. :)

Nice video young man. Well done.

Thanks 86. I look forward to seeing what you can do with yours when stop mucking with those old cars. :D Just joshing, all in due time.
 
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