Let's See Your Lathe
(07-28-2013, 01:47 PM)carkrazd Wrote: And # 3 is my Hardinge HLV-H 1963
I bought this machine about 1 yr. ago and just got the phase converter built and now have it running.
It came with a lot of tooling and a hardinge dividing head 2 sets of 5c collets 2- 3jaw chucks and 2- 4 jaw chucks
It has a radius turning attachment and taper attachment
and then some, this score topped all costing under $2300

Well this one definitely deserves a You Suck

Ed
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Thanks Ed
That day was crazy I was only looking for some 5c collets
and like a kick in the butt here is this lathe .
believe me when I tell you I wasted no time paying the man and moving this one home.
I rented a fork lift and drove it down a two lane highway to pull off the move, my buddy said I was crazy and I'm cool with that.
what would the cops do anyway take me to jail
When something like this deal happens you stop at nothing a get it done. ( no guts no glory)Smiley-dancenana
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Where did you find a 50 MPH fork lift? Rotfl
Just in case I find a grab and run Hardinge. Thumbsup
Busy Bee 12-36 lathe, Busy Bee Mill drill, Busy Bee 4x6 bandsaw, Homemade 9x17 bandsaw, Ad infinitum.
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I could not get her to 50
it was slowmo all the way people just had to wait sorry.


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I have moved all of my machines myself.
I work as a Journeyman Mechanic for a mine.
These moves are small compared to some I have done.
The forklift on the highway thing was funny ,you just have to want something really bad as I said (No Guts No Glory)
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WOW!
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH
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This is cool just found this in my phone over the week end.
How bout a pic of insanity.
Told you it happen LOL


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Well I have a bunch of old lathes, one that stretches the modern definition is this one

   

It's a threading lathe from around 1872-1888 new stuff the those English blokes!

   

nice hand forged handles

   

more modern version in the 1888-9 Joshua Rose Modern Machinery books

   
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Wow, those are old. Are you the original owner? RotflRotflRotfl

I like the one for threading bolts.

Tom
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between me and the previous owner we have 50 years of ownership, not sure about the other 100 or so years. If you didn't have steam or a water wheel this would be your baby! You want a work out? forge some bolts and thread them!
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