MetalCarnage
Stainless
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2011
- Location
- Nebraska
I believe this is an old SB anyway. It's history is probably pretty questionable considering some of the odd things I see on it.
Two things in this pic, the abortion of tooling sticking out of the tailstock and it looks like there is an electric motor attached to the cross slide screw.
The main odd thing (not the oil reserve or the white wired thing hanging down) is the combination 2x4/large spring to provide belt tension? Oh, and the chuck that is over size for this lathe.
Okay, more detail here. Huge oil reserve but only on one of the bearings? You can see how well that drill chuck sits in the tailstock, dangly thing with wires, and better shot of motor on cross slide screw.
Finally, a better shot of the dangly wired thing. Looks like some kind of switch attached to a white cylinder maybe going to the cross slide motor? Not sure what is the intent with that.
The text with the ad:
Any comments?
-Ron
Two things in this pic, the abortion of tooling sticking out of the tailstock and it looks like there is an electric motor attached to the cross slide screw.
The main odd thing (not the oil reserve or the white wired thing hanging down) is the combination 2x4/large spring to provide belt tension? Oh, and the chuck that is over size for this lathe.
Okay, more detail here. Huge oil reserve but only on one of the bearings? You can see how well that drill chuck sits in the tailstock, dangly thing with wires, and better shot of motor on cross slide screw.
Finally, a better shot of the dangly wired thing. Looks like some kind of switch attached to a white cylinder maybe going to the cross slide motor? Not sure what is the intent with that.
The text with the ad:
Metal Lathe $500. Will easily fit in you garage or shop. Works as it should, smooth & quiet. Powered by 110 volts and a standard plug. Belt driven w/adjustable belt positions. 3 jaw chuck, power feed forward and reverse. Cutting tool holder. Comes with drilling chuck and a couple cutting tools. Delivery to your curb in Omaha available.
Any comments?
-Ron