My First Lathe Atlas 109.20630, Couple Questions

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First off it did not include a motor or bracket for the motor. So what specs should i look for on the motor im reading 1/3 hp might be correct. also dont have the bracket the motor attached to originally. Should i look for the oem bracket or is there a easier better option?

and next i received a nice small jacobs drill Chuck, but it does not have a tapered end, can anyone tell me the thread style and taper i need to use it in the tailstock?
i found this one on ebay is it correct?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-20-Jaco...r-Craftsman-109-lathe-LatheCity-/261918364683

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You can make a motor mount with plywood and hinges. It needs to be hinged to allow belt tension release when changing pulleys for changing spindle speeds.
The tailstock looks like a #1 or #2 Morse taper. If you remove the tailstock dead center you measure the taper size.
I would replace the V-belt with a link style belt.
 
These lathes were made by AA Engineering for Craftsman and I have heard them referred to as Dunlap lathes. The tail stock takes a modified 0MT. The Chuck can Several different threads with 1/2-20 being fairly common. Don't know much about these folks other than they have parts and a lot of info on your lathe.

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So looks like i need one gear, 3b431e93035d158867f916239dc5402c.jpg
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And the chuck im trying to use is this one to go in the tail stock for drilling or threading
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These lathes were made by AA Engineering for Craftsman and I have heard them referred to as Dunlap lathes. The tail stock takes a modified 0MT. The Chuck can Several different threads with 1/2-20 being fairly common.l

Dunlap, like Companion and Craftsman, was a Sears badge name from the 1940's.

The 109.0702 was a 6x18 lathe. The 109.20630 and 109-21270 are both 6x12. Meaning 6" swing and 18" or 12" between centers. This plus the fact that the 109.0702 had 1/2"-24 spindle nose threads and the later two had 1/2"-20. These two factors combined are sufficient to ID the model number.

The 109.0702 originally carried the Dunlap badge. Both of the others were Craftsman.

If you will post the Jacobs model number on the drill chuck, I can probably tell you what the thread is. It should be stamped around the nose.
 
The chuck is a 33B states on it 1/2-20

The taper is what i dont know, on this piece.
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And it is roughly 12inches from face of 4jaw chuck to tailstock

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