![]() ![]() Please remember that safety standards haveĬhanged over the years and information in old manuals as well as the old machines On this site nor do we represent any manufacturer listed on this site in any way.Ĭatalogs, manuals and any other literature that is available on this site is madeĪvailable for a historical record only. does not provide support or parts for any machines Our purpose is to provide information about vintage machinery that is generallyĭifficult to locate. PLEASE NOTE: was founded as a public service toĪmateur and professional woodworkers who enjoy using and/or restoring vintage machinery. The headstock is equipped with Timken bearings. Missing parts hard to find and very expensive. New bearings and bushings throughout the entire machine. Baked parts at 200 degrees for 2 hours in oven after each coat. Degreased, stripped paint, sandblast, boiled parts in tri sodium phosphate twice, painted with Benjamin-Moore industrial paint. on a Monday morning because it was first come first buy. I bought the lathe from a gentleman named Ed Digiglio who lives in Midlothian, Tx. ![]()
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