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- Oct 6, 2010
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I had three lathes and got rid of one. The floor space looked nice and inviting. I did some trading with a forum member swapping two machines for one, more floor space. Wow, I had some floor to sweep now! Then a local widow lady had a lathe to get rid of. I was weak and adopted it and moved it into the shop. Didn't let the wife know, she is out of town! Maybe she won't notice with all the recent floor space changes.
I just had to adopt and give the littly machine a home. I guess that is why forum member, Charley Davidson, calls my shop "The Orphanage". :rofl: Hope I will never be cured of this illness!
The lathe is not complete but is a sweet, cute little thing. It is missing the motor, jack shaft, and change gears. But this hobby is about making things, right? Now I got some more things on my to-make list. I have not confirmed the serial number but believe it is a Logan or Wards machine. The tail stock is not in the photo but is in the truck. It even has the little lubricant dabber for the tail stock center. Never had that happen before. Here's a photo loaded in the truck for a ride to it's new home.
Benny
The Orphanage Never Closes
I just had to adopt and give the littly machine a home. I guess that is why forum member, Charley Davidson, calls my shop "The Orphanage". :rofl: Hope I will never be cured of this illness!
The lathe is not complete but is a sweet, cute little thing. It is missing the motor, jack shaft, and change gears. But this hobby is about making things, right? Now I got some more things on my to-make list. I have not confirmed the serial number but believe it is a Logan or Wards machine. The tail stock is not in the photo but is in the truck. It even has the little lubricant dabber for the tail stock center. Never had that happen before. Here's a photo loaded in the truck for a ride to it's new home.
Benny
The Orphanage Never Closes