I am looking for parts for this lathe, mainly for the tailstock. I've
called Clausing, they said that they don't have anything for the old
wood lathes anymore.
Would anyone know who might have them, or what maybe Atlas / Clausing
did with whatever inventory they might have had when they quit selling
the parts? Any help appreciated. Barring all that, I guess I'll part
the lathe out to people like me, looking for parts...
Mainly I need the Ram, the bearing, and the "handle" parts.
Thanks.
Remove the nospam from my address to email me!!
Ask your question about the lathe parts in this URL
Maybe they can help
http://www.oldwwmachines.com/
Anne
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> On Tue, 25 May 2004 12:45:48 GMT, Xlat
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I am looking for parts for this lathe, mainly for the tailstock. I've
> >called Clausing, they said that they don't have anything for the old
> >wood lathes anymore.
> >
Xlat <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I'll try that group, but right now, it's looking like another lathe
> for the scrap heap. I hate that too. Everything today is throw
> away!!
>
> Remove the nospam from my address to email me!!
I've got one of those lathes. Because of this, I watch ebay for these
lathes and every so often one will be for sale. Hope you find one.
Bob
On Tue, 25 May 2004 12:45:48 GMT, Xlat
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I am looking for parts for this lathe, mainly for the tailstock. I've
>called Clausing, they said that they don't have anything for the old
>wood lathes anymore.
>
>Would anyone know who might have them, or what maybe Atlas / Clausing
>did with whatever inventory they might have had when they quit selling
>the parts? Any help appreciated. Barring all that, I guess I'll part
>the lathe out to people like me, looking for parts...
>
>Mainly I need the Ram, the bearing, and the "handle" parts.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Remove the nospam from my address to email me!!
Unfortunately, you've got a bit of an uphill battle on your hands. The
first thing usually lost on a lathe is the tailstock, so there are a
lot more tailstockless lathes out there than latheless tailstocks.
On Tue, 25 May 2004 18:43:07 GMT, Xlat
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I'll try that group, but right now, it's looking like another lathe
>for the scrap heap. I hate that too. Everything today is throw
>away!!
>
>Remove the nospam from my address to email me!!
look into having a machinist make you one. it just might be worth it.