Thank you MebFab for policing this situation. I seldom buy machinery, but I do keep a weather eye on this site. When someone with bottomless pockets and saying all the right words is buying and exporting machinery, he is not only taking it away from people would could use it to make a living...
I don't know if this link Machinery - Google Books has been on here before or not, but it is chucked full of 1905-6 machinery adds and tools fixtures and what not, Enjoy. Can also be used as a cure for insomnia!!!!
A week before My Father in law Kenny Passed away, we discussed restoring his Barnes drill. Yesterday and today with a little wrench work and much sweat, I disassembled the Drill Press and moved it to My Shop. It is a 1907 or earlier 23 inch manual feed. It weighs way too much to be a portable...
I bought a dogplate, it was shipped by USPS. The package was damaged and reboxed. When I opened the package, there was the dogplate, AND someone elses gear set! Checked the seller, he did not send the extra parts. So if you are missing some, let me know Marsh
I bought a dogplate, it was shipped by USPS. The package was damaged and reboxed. When I opened the package, there was the dogplate, AND someone elses gear set! Checked the seller, he did not send the extra parts. So if you are missing some, let me know Marsh
I bought a dogplate, it was shipped by USPS. The package was damaged and reboxed. When I opened the package, there was the dogplate, AND someone elses gear set! Checked the seller, he did not send the extra parts. So if you are missing some, let me know Marsh
I have spent some time doing patent searches on Google for Patents held by Barnes (all brothers, all derived companies) and found several attributed to them, and of course several to other inventors and companies. They do lead us backward in history as well as forward. This one for instance...
Looking for a D1-6 faceplate 12 or 14 inch, prefferably with t-slots and not too many drilled holes. Qoute price and shipping to zip 48895 Thanks Marsh.
When I bought my 16 CW it had the standard missing bed clamp and rod. like a lot of members have, I read a lot about broken and missing bed clamps, how they break, how they become MIA. I figure the easiest way to lose something is simple, just don't look where you put it!
Being resourceful...
http://s907.photobucket.com/albums/ac280/Marsh33/16%20CW/ May work.....lol
SN 15606 is officially back in service, Not the service it was in in 1942 mind you, but like me it's working now as a retiree!
After reading this forum I got brave enough to buy it, then started a medium sized...
wtb 12 in 3 or 4 jaw chuck with D1 6 back to fit a Monarch 16 CW I could go some bigger if needed, will swing 18.5. Serviceable condition med. price range plus shipping to Mi, 48895. Pm me with particulars or email me at [email protected] I'm thinking you probably have one forgotten under...
I recently aquired said manual from a seller in the UK and I have scaned it to my album on photo bucket Feel free. I hope it a help to some in our info starved corner of the WWW...lol http://photobucket.com/Marsh33
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