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  1. K

    I need help identifying the model of my southbend 9" lathe. There is no model number to be found, but a serial number cast into the bed is 52636S.

    Hi, I have 2 SB lathes. The serial #'s are stamped into the bed at the far right by the v-way of the carriage The number you took a pic of is a casting #. Grizzley tools owns the data base of SB #'s and will send you a copy of the file card of the machine for $25.
  2. K

    USS Monitor Steam Engine Drawings

    Richard, thank you for the mountain of work that you did on this project. That is one of the most beautiful engine models I have ever seen. I followed your link to Home Shop Machinist and down loaded all of your drawings to study. I am a great fan of Capt. Nat Herreshoff and can see influences...
  3. K

    Hi from Rochester,New York

    Hi Alan,Those are nice machines. I have a round ram Southbend 9x32, a 1935 Southbend 16"x6ft bed, a 1927 Southbend 9"x36 and an Arboga Maskiner 36" arm Radial drill. Those are the big boys in the shop, but the 9" is a basket case that I need to get back together this winter. So it looks like you...
  4. K

    Hi from Rochester,New York

    Hi Richard, They are the redraws by R. Bromps from 1978 if that is who Ray is. I understand the originals from the late 40's were a bit rough.
  5. K

    Hi from Rochester,New York

    Hi Scott, nice to meet you.
  6. K

    Hi from Rochester,New York

    Hi rleete, I live out in Williamson
  7. K

    Hi from Rochester,New York

    Hello everyone, my name is Keith and am a retired machinist for the local power co. I have wanted to build a model steam engine since I was a kid but never got around to it because of life. I have been a steam nut since my grandfather took me to the Steam Pageant in Canandaigua N.Y. as a10 year...
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