What has been thru your shop ?

mmcmdl

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Cleaning things up and finding paperwork , camera cards with pics etc of what went thru the shop and garage thru the years . I'll limit this to machines as we don't have enough bandwidth for Cub Cadets . :grin:

First BP and 17" Voest lathe . Left sometime in the mid 80s to a guy in Ocean City md
Mint Series 1 BP . Sold to A&A Plastics . ( now A&A Global ) It WAS mint out of our model shop .
120" x 20" LeBlond Toolroom lathe . Sold to Centra Corp .
15" Clausing Colchester . Sold to Centra Corp .
5 or so Atlas/Sears/Craftsman rear pulley lathes . All sold at yard sales or Craigslist
South Bend heavy 10 . Sold to a member on here way back when .
17" Chinese green lathe . Traded for a mint ShopFox gunsmithing lathe which I did not fall in love with .
ShopFox above . Sold on Craigslist .
Atlas/Clausing 3996 . Sold on Craigslist .
BP Series 1 . Sold on Craigslist .
Enco mill . Step pulley model . Excellent condition . Should've kept it . Sold on Craigslist
FTV-2 Lagun . Sold to a Queen's husband on Craigslist .
Clausing 12" 5900 series . Should've kept it , I miss it . Sold to a member .
Chevralier mill . Sold to a member close by .
Enco 1340 lathe . Same as above .
Lagun Republic 14" x 60" . Same as above .
Brown and Sharp Micromaster . Sold to a member .

Of the above machines , the Enco mill and 12" Clausing 5913 or 17 should have been my keepers .

More to come as I find the info and delete all this off of my long past Emails . :rolleyes:

So when you run out of work for a specific machine , do you hold onto it ? Being squished for space , I never did . Post your list .
 
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Indeed, a stroll down memory lane; I'll be thinking about a future similar post.
 
An early 1900s humpback 17" Hendy lathe.

2 13" clausing lathes, one was refurbed and sold off, the other I still have.

A 6" Atlas lathe.

A 6" craftsman lathe.

A 3-4" craftsman lathe?

Too many drill presses, belt sanders and bandsaws to count. I improve and flip these for extra $$$.

A pristine DAKE #3 arbor press.

A Dunlop power hacksaw that I never should have parted with. It has recently been replaced with a craftsman (Same castings) that will be rebuilt.

4-5 welders both stick and mig.

A Steinel #4 vertical mill is now being gone through.

Two sandblast cabinets, one with a custom engineered cyclonic dust collector designed and built by Princeton university for their plasma physics lab.

A doall 6X18 Deluxe surface grinder

I'm sure there's more.
 
Atlas 12" x 36" lathe
Rockwell 10" x 36" lathe
Atlas 7b shaper
Grizzly mill drill
 
Atlas TH54
Grizzly G4002
Grizzly mill drill
60’s Craftsman bench drill press
Atlas V36
Delta Rockwell 21-100 mill
Buffalo floor drill press

Still have the last three.
Wish I’d kept that G4002. Oof!
 
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