Dunlap AA 109 website

Hi Robert , well I was able to find the website but I'm pretty sure ordering parts is not a option . Back last yr. Bill was telling people "don't be in a hurry to get your stuff I'm really old". This is what I'm looking for , I don't need the whole hand wheel just one of the handles . They are tiny , barley a inch long and the part that presses in is 3/16 .
https://www.ebay.com/itm/atlas-craf...%3Aac33410315f0aa66e2ef9bb8ffff720a%7Ciid%3A1
 
Pat,

Many years ago, Lionel Weightman did drawings for a lot of the mostly external parts for the AA lathes. There should be a copy of his paper in Downloads under Atlas/Craftsman/AA (I'll check and make sure). I cleaned up and straightened the document.

One of the drawings makes a tailstock handwheel and another makes a cross-feed crank and dial. Both include the handles.
 
Thank you Robert , I will check for that . Because the handle I need is so small , I'm thinking just make it , I have it's sister . Should be a nice exercise in hand- eye and file work . I wonder if anyone has rigged up a hydraulic tracer attachment for a craftsman 6" haha . I also need to adrress the fact that my cross feed hand wheel has been smashed to bits . I think DSCF2546.JPGthis pic shows both (I need a new camera)
Also for any one looking I found this wheel on the Bay it is very close to a saddle wheel for a 6" or 618 . I bought it because I plan to make a collet closer out of it . https://www.ebay.com/itm/1Pc-3-Elec...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
 
OK. It's there. Only file in the AA Drawings folder.
 
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