I just double-checked and the Model on the plate is correct.Are you sure that's not a 101-07301?
No. Thanks for the tip.Have you searched vintagemachinery.org?
Numbers used on the identification plates for the 12-inch Craftsman lathe varied according to many factors, these including the bed length and type of motor fitted (with some machines having an extra zero on the end. The following sample selection including early types often marked: 101.27580, 101.27590, 101.28930, 101.28940, 101.28950, 101.28970 and later versions with, amongst other designations: 101.20140, 101.20280, 101.20300, 101.20320, 101.20650, 101.20670, 101.20690, 101,20710, 101.20730, 101.20750, 101.20770, 101.20790, 101.27440, 101.27430, 101.07301, 101.07303, 101.07360, 101.07361, 101.07362, 101.07363, 101.07380, 101.07381, 101.07382, 101.07383, 101.07400, 101.07401, 101.07402, 101.07403, M2075, M2743, M2079 and M2744. etc. The different numbers referred to various combinations of bed length, motor type, etc.
I looked under ATLAS andYou might also check the Lathes.Co.UK site at: http://www.lathes.co.uk/craftsman/page2.html
Part way down that page I see the following list of 12" lathe ID numbers, including yours:
Is yours a 12" lathe? If so, I'd suggest going to the Vintage Machinery site and looking through the publications for Craftsman and Atlas lathes at:
Craftsman
Atlas
Chances are the mechanical parts shown in some of 12" lathe publications there will be very similar or identical to yours.
Good luck,
Larry F.
Yes it is a 12 " Lathe. Under ATLAS, Manual of Lathe Operation Section 1,2,and 3. Published 1937. Has some very good photographs of parts along with instructions on how to use it. Thanks. Some great info here.You might also check the Lathes.Co.UK site at: http://www.lathes.co.uk/craftsman/page2.html
Part way down that page I see the following list of 12" lathe ID numbers, including yours:
Is yours a 12" lathe? If so, I'd suggest going to the Vintage Machinery site and looking through the publications for Craftsman and Atlas lathes at:
Craftsman
Atlas
Chances are the mechanical parts shown in some of 12" lathe publications there will be very similar or identical to yours.
Good luck,
Larry F.
I appreciate all the the good info and will check it out.I might add that several years ago, I bought a bunch of MOLO';s off of eBay and wrote a history of the book that includes enough info for anyone to determine which one or ones match your lathe. The documents are in DOWNLOADS and are also in the Sticky area at the top of the A-C Forum.