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Here is my new lathe. I bought it on E-bay for $910. There were five of us bidding on it when all was said and done. Those of you who e-bay know that the final seconds count on many of the listings- this was one of them.
I bought from a guy that was a former machinist for 20 years but now works for the local sheriffs office. He bought it about 8 years ago from the original owner who mostly turned wood on it. The guy that I bought it from only used it occasionally to turn some bushing and spacers for the motorcycles he rebuilt. It was his intention to make steam engine but never got around to it (plans came with lathe).
My Dad was in town for the two day yard sale we had, so he helped me pick it up. He was a machinist for Joy Compressors up in Indiana a while ago. On the drive up and back (3 hour round trip) he told me a bit of his work history. I enjoyed hearing all of his stories. We forget or never hear about some of our parents history; I feel lucky that I can hear these stories from him.
What I got-
12" x 36" Craftsman/Atlas Lathe
Model # 101.28940
Serial #001800
Made in 1966?
Late Model 12" started being made in 1959
Ball-ended toggle arm added in 1967 to Apron
I believe that this was one of the first made in 1966
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I bought from a guy that was a former machinist for 20 years but now works for the local sheriffs office. He bought it about 8 years ago from the original owner who mostly turned wood on it. The guy that I bought it from only used it occasionally to turn some bushing and spacers for the motorcycles he rebuilt. It was his intention to make steam engine but never got around to it (plans came with lathe).
My Dad was in town for the two day yard sale we had, so he helped me pick it up. He was a machinist for Joy Compressors up in Indiana a while ago. On the drive up and back (3 hour round trip) he told me a bit of his work history. I enjoyed hearing all of his stories. We forget or never hear about some of our parents history; I feel lucky that I can hear these stories from him.
What I got-
12" x 36" Craftsman/Atlas Lathe
Model # 101.28940
Serial #001800
Made in 1966?
Late Model 12" started being made in 1959
Ball-ended toggle arm added in 1967 to Apron
I believe that this was one of the first made in 1966
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