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Rich,
You're welcome. I should warn you that you might get sticker shock at the price of a lead screw or some other major non-generic part. A new lead screw for an early Atlas was recently reported as being $600. Unfortunately, such items would probably cost in the same ballpark for any current machine. However, I've found their prices on more mundane parts like half nuts and drive system shafts and bearings to be generally less than you will typically find them for on eBay, or commercially available parts generally about the same as you would pay McMaster, etc. But they would be the place to start. At least you'll have a baseline to judge other sources against.
Robert D.
You're welcome. I should warn you that you might get sticker shock at the price of a lead screw or some other major non-generic part. A new lead screw for an early Atlas was recently reported as being $600. Unfortunately, such items would probably cost in the same ballpark for any current machine. However, I've found their prices on more mundane parts like half nuts and drive system shafts and bearings to be generally less than you will typically find them for on eBay, or commercially available parts generally about the same as you would pay McMaster, etc. But they would be the place to start. At least you'll have a baseline to judge other sources against.
Robert D.