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Jon Jacobs

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Hi guys, I just picked up this heavy duty Dean Smith and Grace lathe for a mere $1900.00. The beds like new. I estimate its from the 50's. Came with a 3 and 4 jaw chuck as well as a faceplate. I paid almost as much to have a machinery mover to rig it as I did for the machine.
 

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JJ: i love when you start a thread with pictures of the machines and tools you own. is Garage Journal helping your addiction or did you buy a mill and a lathe every couple weeks before you joined. wish i lived close to you.

man that is one giant and sounds like even with the fee to pick up and deliver you still did ok. no idea how some of us regular humans would move something like that and i hope you reinforced your garage floors.

can't wait to see what you make with it and your other tools
 
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Jon Jacobs

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JJ: i love when you start a thread with pictures of the machines and tools you own. is Garage Journal helping your addiction or did you buy a mill and a lathe every couple weeks before you joined. wish i lived close to you.

man that is one giant and sounds like even with the fee to pick up and deliver you still did ok. no idea how some of us regular humans would move something like that and i hope you reinforced your garage floors.

can't wait to see what you make with it and your other tools

Thanks so much, Ive been collecting machine tools for a while. I have a small shop of my own as well as my full time job.

I joined G/J when I bought an old house that had a Parker Vise in the basement which I have been posting the restoration process.

If you ever did come to this neck of the globe you would be welcome anytime.

My little shop is called Comet Machine. Ive posted a few pics of that on the Journal also.
 

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Its actually a short bed, 4' between centres. It makes me nervous that you can buy a machine this cheap.

The industrial size stuff is theoretically a more limited market than domestic sized stuff, if it's the same across there. Half the time over here, there are some stonking bargains to be had if one has the space, with the industrial equipment. Weird as it is, the bigger the item the less it's pound per pound ratio, as a rule. 3 phase tends to put a lot of people off too, even though a lot of the time it's a nonexistent problem.
 

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holy sheep **** batman!
that is just to cool.
I wish I had one that big, but than again I wish I had a garage big enough to house it
 

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JJ: nice looking shop. by the way is London, Ontario anywhere near Ontario? I was there for a golf exhibition about 10 years ago and i loved the areas outside the city.

my first car was a 1963 Comet and for a little nothing looking car it was almost as quick off the line as the 1970 Mustang Mach 1 that i bought in 1977 with a 428 in it. i wish i still owned one or both of them.

anxiously awaiting more threads with some of your projects displayed.

good luck with the setting up your new toy because those English guys can be tricky.:D
 
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Jon Jacobs

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JJ: nice looking shop. by the way is London, Ontario anywhere near Ontario? I was there for a golf exhibition about 10 years ago and i loved the areas outside the city.

my first car was a 1963 Comet and for a little nothing looking car it was almost as quick off the line as the 1970 Mustang Mach 1 that i bought in 1977 with a 428 in it. i wish i still owned one or both of them.

anxiously awaiting more threads with some of your projects displayed.

good luck with the setting up your new toy because those English guys can be tricky.:D
London is just about 2 hrs north of Detroit. I have a 65 mustang with a 347 Stroker in it and a 67 fastback from Virginia. 351 CJ. The motors out of my first car. Ive had it for like 30 years ( feeling old ). I will post a few images as things shape up.
 

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Jon Jacobs

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The industrial size stuff is theoretically a more limited market than domestic sized stuff, if it's the same across there. Half the time over here, there are some stonking bargains to be had if one has the space, with the industrial equipment. Weird as it is, the bigger the item the less it's pound per pound ratio, as a rule. 3 phase tends to put a lot of people off too, even though a lot of the time it's a nonexistent problem.

youre right, I only have 208 sf, but the shop next door is bringing in another line which I can tap into their transformer.
 
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Its actually a short bed, 4' between centres. It makes me nervous that you can buy a machine this cheap.

IIRC, the 48" is the long bed - the short one is only 36". To the best of my knowledge the 48" is the longest DSG offered in the toolroom lathes.

Exceptionally nice shape, too. Compare it to the $10k people are paying for 10EEs and it looks even better!

This warrants a "you ****".
 
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Jon Jacobs

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IIRC, the 48" is the long bed - the short one is only 36". To the best of my knowledge the 48" is the longest DSG offered in the toolroom lathes.

Exceptionally nice shape, too. Compare it to the $10k people are paying for 10EEs and it looks even better!

This warrants a "you ****".

True, this is a stout DS&G. I have seen some real long ones with a pedestal mid way.

This guy came from the International truck plant before it closed up. Machine tools are going for pennies on the dollar right now. Im slowly collecting machinery in hopes when my son is old enough the economy will recover and there will be a little spot for him. :)
 

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True, this is a stout DS&G. I have seen some real long ones with a pedestal mid way.

This guy came from the International truck plant before it closed up. Machine tools are going for pennies on the dollar right now. Im slowly collecting machinery in hopes when my son is old enough the economy will recover and there will be a little spot for him. :)

I'm envious - there are no such deals to be had here on the West Coast (particularly in Oregon.) We don't have the large industrial manufacturing base that you folks in the east have, and consequently relatively little in the way of cheap machine tools.
 

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Nice Machine. BTW is there a reason you call your shop Comet. I too am in London and strangely enough I also have a 66 Comet.
 

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What size motor? Any other fun facts. That thing is beautiful but this is the first one I've seen.
 
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Jon Jacobs

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Sweet lathe buy!! Any specs on the tapers, speeds etc?

Hi, this machine has an active gearbox so you can broach with it. It has a scale you use similar to the old slide rule. You move it along until it lines up with the specific pitch you wish to cut. its all behind glass. its very cool. Also has a taper attachment. I cant recall to top spindle speed but I haven't hooked it up yet.
 
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Jon Jacobs

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What size motor? Any other fun facts. That thing is beautiful but this is the first one I've seen.

I have posted a few items I do know. 600V 3ph. Inch/ metric threading. Guy threw in a 4 jaw and face plate as well. I am going to strip it down and paint it with base clear. Re-chrome all the handles. Probably a read out eventually.
 
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