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Not till now.
Furrowed Brow? As if I can afford European beer.
You two would love my chiropractor, he does the same to me every time in there. My wife is very witty and started going with me lately, him and her go back and forth and I'm just sitting there hoping they forget I'm even in the room. I think I'm going to have to take a furlough from going there with her
Looking for a Bassani silencer for a 2nd gen tecate, the style with the movable mount. 1st gen will work
^^^ I think the fur low is in the gynecologist's office.
1920's flat belt Excelsior Drill Press. Converted from original head shaft power.
1945 Aircompressor - may be Devilbiss, we aren't really sure. No one has been able to definitely identify it.
1933 Southbend Heavy 10 Lathe w/ 8ft bed.
Also have a 1920's JA Faye and Eagan Company vertical band saw I should probably take some pictures of, and a 1950s Johnson Horizontal band saw, not really sure if that really classifies as vintage or not.
Eventually I'll have a lathe like that........
Personally, I think anything older than say 1970 is vintage for tools. The China influence hadn't really started yet.
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Atlas 10D lathe, gets me by until I can afford one like Billys
Manufactured from 1936 until 1959. So far from what I can tell this is a 36-37 model, but I need to do a little more research. They made minor changes throughout the run. The appearance stayed pretty much the same, small things like labels and switches were changed tho. The 10F had a power crossfeed, otherwise it was identical to the 10D.
I also have some of the thread cutting gears and some milling spindles and cutters. They made a milling attachment that fits on the crossfeed table.
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1980 Honda atc110, 1981 Honda atc110, 1983 Honda atc200e Big Red, 1984 Honda atc200es Big Red, 1984 Honda trx200, 1985 Honda atc200s
Trikefest '15 '16
Before destruction a man's heart is haughty, but humility comes before honor.
-Proverbs 18:12
Freakin sweet! This is the stuff I live for, because it has character, well constructed, and deserves to be cherished as part of history.
Awesome job on the cleanup. The remaining patina is stunning.
I wooden believe what the pulley wheel was made of had you not refurbished it.
Is it for sale or trade?
Thank you sir! If I would have gone any further with it I wouldn't have liked the results. That was simply a mild degreaser followed by an application of vegetable oil on the pulley. I love this kind of stuff too. A lot of my projects get displayed and sometimes used at home. My dad's girlfriend owns a consignment store and once a month I take a few things in to sell and usually walk out with just as much lol. I'm always stopping at garage sales looking for stuff as well. This piece is actually part of my family history as it was used on my great grandparent's dairy farm while my grandpa was growing up so this one is staying with me. I'll keep my eye out and post a few things up on here from time to time.
1980 Honda atc110, 1981 Honda atc110, 1983 Honda atc200e Big Red, 1984 Honda atc200es Big Red, 1984 Honda trx200, 1985 Honda atc200s
Trikefest '15 '16
Before destruction a man's heart is haughty, but humility comes before honor.
-Proverbs 18:12
Uhoh new big shop disease
Shop isn't even done yet, new to me 10,000lbs 24.5 swing x72" monarch. Crane bolted to wall comes with it (to move steady and chucks). Fully tooled, aloris cxa, 5 chucks. Monster drills etc.better pics to follow soon once moved in a month. Also got a monster arbor press and 500lbsof broaching tooling(anyone need a key way?) also a big welding table with 2 vises etc
For reference, the headstock is nearly taller than me. The box to the left in bottom pic is a step to stand on when operating.
Last edited by plastikosmd; 10-07-2016 at 06:19 PM.
Guys this is not mine i just took some pics figured they looked vintage enough. Im working for a guy(older) his father inlaw passed away 10yrs ago. Well he inherited this property and showed me around, 40x60 barn Full of stuff.
These were in one corner, a lathe and Another machine next to it? Said it'll probably sit there for another 20yrs.
Last edited by Shep1970; 10-20-2016 at 08:36 PM.