I have been looking for information on a very old Craftsman wood lathe. I cannot find any model number. Most parts have part numbers cast into them. I have disassembled it to see exactly what I have vs need. Wonder if anyone can help me with a few issues?
I am looking for:
any manual (I think someone is sending a pdf file)
the tail stock clamp, part L2-7, someone used a hunk of steel plate instead
tail stock hand wheel w handle, part 9-23
the correct tool rest, may be part 9-333
the head stock base, part L2-2, part of it broke out, another one would be nice but not absolutely necessary.
What motor would you advise, hp, rpm, clockwise rotation, etc
Concerning rust removal, EvapoRust is awesome stuff.
Thanks very much.
Since posting this to a couple other forums I have learned that this lathe is probably from 1935 or 1936. It is Craftsman's cheapest model. Could have been made by Dunlap. Could have been made for Montgomery Ward. Bearings are of very poor quality at best, not ball bearings, do not know how it would perform if I ever get it running.
Might have better success getting parts if someone has given up on trying to get theirs working and just want to get rid of it.
Anyway it only cost me $3.00 at auction. Not a major cash outlay.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I am looking for:
any manual (I think someone is sending a pdf file)
the tail stock clamp, part L2-7, someone used a hunk of steel plate instead
tail stock hand wheel w handle, part 9-23
the correct tool rest, may be part 9-333
the head stock base, part L2-2, part of it broke out, another one would be nice but not absolutely necessary.
What motor would you advise, hp, rpm, clockwise rotation, etc
Concerning rust removal, EvapoRust is awesome stuff.
Thanks very much.
Since posting this to a couple other forums I have learned that this lathe is probably from 1935 or 1936. It is Craftsman's cheapest model. Could have been made by Dunlap. Could have been made for Montgomery Ward. Bearings are of very poor quality at best, not ball bearings, do not know how it would perform if I ever get it running.
Might have better success getting parts if someone has given up on trying to get theirs working and just want to get rid of it.
Anyway it only cost me $3.00 at auction. Not a major cash outlay.
Thanks for any suggestions.