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-------- Original message -------- From: Grey Pilgrim <pilgrim23@...> Date: 7/29/24 4:56 PM (GMT-05:00) Subject: Re: [DaltonLathes] New lathe that one part on my lathe I could never get right was the Banjo. Dan (if its alright with you Dennis)? I cna pass on this set.? -Bart PS I also have a more modern Grizzly (is there ever such a thing as just ONE LATHE?)? and its change gears work like a dream. Mostly I use my Dalton as a erzat Rifling jig. On 7/29/24 1:04 PM, Dennis Turk via groups.io wrote: > Hi Dan > Dalton hever had a manual or at least any that we have ever found.? Your > best bet is South Bend lathe's how to run a lathe and also the Atlas > operation manual.? Both are very revallent to the Dalton lathe design. > As to gears for threading and different speeds for power feeding they > are hard to come by.? Unless anyone?in the group has some extras > you?will not find any on the internet.? The gears are 14 1/2 > degree?pressure?angle and diametral?pitch is 20. Let us know the serial > number and also the Lot number.? PIctures are always welcome. Some of > the guys have?had luck making gears by 3D printing ones they needed.? >? ?Also let us know what?gears you do have.? There are 15 gears in the > Dalton set of change gears. > Dennis > > On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 11:37?AM Dan Hrinko via groups.io > <http://groups.io> <danhrinko@... > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > >???? I have just obtained a Dalton Six Type B-4.? I am a complete newbie >???? to machine work but want to learn.? I am seeking information about >???? instruction manuals, sources of extra gears for the power feed >???? attachment, and suggestions for a basic ¡®how to¡¯ text for operating >???? lathes for making small parts.____ > >???? __ __ > >???? Dan Hrinko____ > > |