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cheesy 02-08-2024 06:22 PM

Da 90 Year Old Lathe
 
I figured I'd just start a thread on the lathe.
https://i.imgur.com/5I3KDI4l.jpg

I did some learning. It is a Craftsman Metalcraft 918, not the 910 as I was told. Pretty darn simple name. 9" swing with 18" between the centers. It's the same age as my Dad. It was made by Atlas for Sears and the only difference between the Atlas and Sears 9" lathe was the style of the feet of the bed. The feet on the Sears version were somewhat stylized and the Altas feet were plain. $64.50 out the door in 1935. I probably paid the same amount, but in 2024 dollars.:shrug:

I moved all the toys from the west bay of the barn, swept the floor, and backed the truck to the door. I took off the motor, a heavy puppy, and the tail stock while it was in the truck. Then maneuvered it, carefully, on to my ramps.
https://i.imgur.com/XuAW1MOl.jpg

From the ramp to the creeper.
https://i.imgur.com/5TVkP82l.jpg

And from the creeper to magically getting itself up on the bench and back together.:hehe:
https://i.imgur.com/NlhNiRrl.jpg

Actually, it took three hands to slide the heavy poop up the ramp. I got smart and took the chuck off. I poked a large eye screw into the bench and ran a chain through it to the bed. Looped the chain to the bed, then simultaneously pulled the chain towards me while pushing the lathe up the ramps. And also keeping it straight. Once the head stock was on the bench, I could swing it and get the whole thing on the bench. I put the motor back on, swung it another 180 and moved to where it's going to live. Then I stopped for lunch.

Tomorrow, it gets bolted down. I found a reprint of the manual and once that arrives, I'll start going through it and hopefully figure out that funky transmission. I found my old copy of 'How To Run A Lathe' in a box with our old high school year books. It was an old copy when I got it.

XLsior 02-08-2024 07:29 PM

$64 in 1935 would be about 2 ounces of gold in terms of rough value.

TominMO 02-09-2024 06:47 AM

I don't care if it works or not, it is very cool! I'm sure Mrs. cheesy wouldn't mind you sticking it in the living room so you could just admire it.

cheesy 02-09-2024 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by TominMO (Post 404327)
I don't care if it works or not, it is very cool! I'm sure Mrs. cheesy wouldn't mind you sticking it in the living room so you could just admire it.

Mrs.C is going to have to just look at me for the next few weeks.
https://i.imgur.com/zLGUxXll.jpg

Broke my ankle last night at the roller rink during a race. Laid up for four to six weeks. And I lost the race.

JerryHawk250 02-09-2024 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by cheesy (Post 404331)
Mrs.C is going to have to just look at me for the next few weeks.
https://i.imgur.com/zLGUxXll.jpg

Broke my ankle last night at the roller rink during a race. Laid up for four to six weeks. And I lost the race.

Ouch! I broke my ankle a few years ago. That sucker still hurts every time the weather changes.

cheesy 02-09-2024 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by JerryHawk250 (Post 404333)
Ouch! I broke my ankle a few years ago. That sucker still hurts every time the weather changes.

What's one more ache at my age?

TominMO 02-09-2024 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by cheesy (Post 404331)
Mrs.C is going to have to just look at me for the next few weeks.

Broke my ankle last night at the roller rink during a race. Laid up for four to six weeks. And I lost the race.

Bummer.

On the positive side, you now have another great reason to not travel for your old job, should they ask. And lots of time to learn macrame.

2LZ 02-09-2024 02:44 PM

Geez..... Dress you all up, can't take you anywhere, cheesy!

TominMO 02-09-2024 05:21 PM

Unfortunately this will also put his dreams of being a professional tap dancer on hold for awhile. But Irish dancing might not be a problem.....

Bruces 02-09-2024 05:43 PM

I think I am missing something here ,is the lathe 90 years old ,or the roller skating owner with defective porcelain ankles ?

cheesy 02-09-2024 06:16 PM

The lathe is 90. Porcelain bones is 68.

2LZ 02-10-2024 12:51 PM

When I first started reading this thread and then saw your foot, I thought maybe you should have had more help moving that heavy lathe. I once had a beer can fall out of the freezer when I opened the door and land on one of my toes. It popped like a grape. I pictured worse in your case.

cheesy 02-10-2024 02:50 PM

Dropping that lathe on my foot would have really really hurt. I damn near got taken out by the lathe chuck when I killed the power at high speed and it unscrewed itself. SOB came after me pretty quick.(Note to self:disengage transmission before cutting power)

The operators manual came today and it reads like my former company's operator manuals, meaning next to useless. I'm on the hunt now for an Atlas/Craftsman 9" Maintenance Manual. That one looks like it will be a tough one to locate. There is a pretty good site in the UK that has good info on this puppy, like belt lengths and how to actually work the transmission. Also, this lathe may be closer to 1932 than to 1936. Either way, it's old.

As to my boo boo, I see a bone doc on Tuesday to get my hard cast and have him/her/it take a gander at my knee. I hope it's just a sprain and not a torn ACL. The ankle is letting me know that I screwed up, but the knee has been whining more than it did Thursday night.

TominMO 02-10-2024 08:12 PM

You've probably searched everything I could come up with, but just in case (scroll down to the 936; the 918 is just below it):
http://www.lathes.co.uk/atlas/page2.html

These manuals might help: https://store.lathes.co.uk/print/ma731
Second one seems to cover care and feeding of a lathe.

Also this: http://www.lathes.co.uk/craftsman/page2.html

cheesy 02-10-2024 08:48 PM

Yes and thanks. I've printed out the 'Craftsman 9 inch' page. More info there than the operators manual.

I've also found the parts list at VintageMachinery.com. I can probably wing the service without the maintenance manual.


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