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"oilyhuman"

05/10/2004 4:24 PM

Chuck for powr kraft lathe

Hi all, I was given an old powr kraft wood lathe recently. I have set it up,
and seems to be in pretty good shape. I am looking for a chuck, perhaps
other accessories, and am not sure where to look, or, what I specifically
need to be looking for in one. I'm hoping someone could point me to a site
or some other resource.
Thanks. Steve


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JA

"Jim Artherholt"

in reply to "oilyhuman" on 05/10/2004 4:24 PM

05/10/2004 7:58 PM

I just sold an old Power Kraft Lathe. It takes a #1 MT in both the head and
tail stock. The head stock on the one I had is not threaded. It is round
with a flat side to take a set screw from the drive center. Don't remember
the diameter, though.

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Jim Artherholt
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"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Maybe more than likely the spindle takes a No. 1 Morse taper
> and is threaded 3/4-16 in which case you need only get some
> catalogs from Crafts Supplies USA and PackardsWoodworks.
> This configuration was standard for Craftsman lathes and
> there are a load of accessories for it.
>
> Now, if it's threaded any different, well...
>
> CRAFT SUPPLIES USA
> Contact: Darrel Nish
> Address: 1287 E 1120 S, Provo, UT 84606
> Phone: 800-551-8876
> Email: [email protected] Web Site: craftusa.com
>
> PACKARD WOODWORKS
> Contact: Brad Packard
> Address: 646 N Trade St, Tryon, NC 28782
> Phone: 828-859 6762 800-683-8876 Fax: 828-859-5551
> Email: [email protected] Web Site: packardwoodworks.com
>
> http://www.woodturner.org/products/resource_dir/resource_listing.cfm
>
> UA100

pR

in reply to "oilyhuman" on 05/10/2004 4:24 PM

06/10/2004 7:54 AM

"oilyhuman" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Hi all, I was given an old powr kraft wood lathe recently. I have set it up,
> and seems to be in pretty good shape. I am looking for a chuck, perhaps
> other accessories, and am not sure where to look, or, what I specifically
> need to be looking for in one. I'm hoping someone could point me to a site
> or some other resource.
> Thanks. Steve


What model is your lathe?

Rob

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"oilyhuman"

in reply to "oilyhuman" on 05/10/2004 4:24 PM

06/10/2004 10:28 AM


"RobW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "oilyhuman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:<[email protected]>...
>> Hi all, I was given an old powr kraft wood lathe recently. I have set it
>> up,
>> and seems to be in pretty good shape. I am looking for a chuck, perhaps
>> other accessories, and am not sure where to look, or, what I specifically
>> need to be looking for in one. I'm hoping someone could point me to a
>> site
>> or some other resource.
>> Thanks. Steve
>
>
> What model is your lathe?
>
> Rob
It's a 05FD20048 the factory number is H53
Thanks for all the information everyone.
Steve

md

mac davis

in reply to "oilyhuman" on 05/10/2004 4:24 PM

06/10/2004 2:30 PM

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 16:24:00 -0500, "oilyhuman" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Hi all, I was given an old powr kraft wood lathe recently. I have set it up,
>and seems to be in pretty good shape. I am looking for a chuck, perhaps
>other accessories, and am not sure where to look, or, what I specifically
>need to be looking for in one. I'm hoping someone could point me to a site
>or some other resource.
>Thanks. Steve
>

supposedly, Sears can get them..

a friend's kid saw my power kraft RAS (he works for sears, fixing
appliances) and said that he could get parts for me if I needed any..
claimed that sears bought all the parts inventory from Monkey Wards
when they went under...



Mac

MD

Morris Dovey

in reply to "oilyhuman" on 05/10/2004 4:24 PM

05/10/2004 4:22 PM

oilyhuman wrote:
> I was given an old powr kraft wood lathe recently. I have set
> it up, and seems to be in pretty good shape. I am looking for
> a chuck, perhaps other accessories, and am not sure where to
> look, or, what I specifically need to be looking for in one.
> I'm hoping someone could point me to a site or some other
> resource.

You could try http://www.toolkraft.com

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto, Iowa USA

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Unisaw A100

in reply to "oilyhuman" on 05/10/2004 4:24 PM

05/10/2004 10:18 PM

Maybe more than likely the spindle takes a No. 1 Morse taper
and is threaded 3/4-16 in which case you need only get some
catalogs from Crafts Supplies USA and PackardsWoodworks.
This configuration was standard for Craftsman lathes and
there are a load of accessories for it.

Now, if it's threaded any different, well...

CRAFT SUPPLIES USA
Contact: Darrel Nish
Address: 1287 E 1120 S, Provo, UT 84606
Phone: 800-551-8876
Email: [email protected] Web Site: craftusa.com

PACKARD WOODWORKS
Contact: Brad Packard
Address: 646 N Trade St, Tryon, NC 28782
Phone: 828-859 6762 800-683-8876 Fax: 828-859-5551
Email: [email protected] Web Site: packardwoodworks.com

http://www.woodturner.org/products/resource_dir/resource_listing.cfm

UA100


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