Royal Viking
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Hi everyone, I found your website the other day and spent much of the afternoon just looking at the tech tips. I have been away from really using a lathe since about 1982. It looks like I should have stayed with it as there is a lot to learn.
I have had a Craftsman Lathe for years (I can't think of the model right now). It has helped me out over the years with small projects here and there but nothing serious for quite a while. The high school I attended in the 70's had a shop building and in our frshman year we were shown each area every 6 weeks. We had class areas such as engine repair, mechanical drawing, printing, wood working, machine working, and electronics. I took to the metal working shop. They had a small foundry where we made our own sand molds, a welding area, and the machine shop. I had used the South Bend lathes and wanted one for my own. So after 30 years I bought one in 2008 for $800 and got a small 7" shaper a couple boxes along with the lathe. The lathe is a 9" bench model with the motor underneath. It also came with 3 and 4 jaw chuck, centers, and some tools. Enough for a good start. Before I even had a chance to set it up in the garage we moved last year. I plan to get it in set in place soon. As soon as I can get the oil cups for the head stock I hope to start using it.
Glad to be here,
Roy
I have had a Craftsman Lathe for years (I can't think of the model right now). It has helped me out over the years with small projects here and there but nothing serious for quite a while. The high school I attended in the 70's had a shop building and in our frshman year we were shown each area every 6 weeks. We had class areas such as engine repair, mechanical drawing, printing, wood working, machine working, and electronics. I took to the metal working shop. They had a small foundry where we made our own sand molds, a welding area, and the machine shop. I had used the South Bend lathes and wanted one for my own. So after 30 years I bought one in 2008 for $800 and got a small 7" shaper a couple boxes along with the lathe. The lathe is a 9" bench model with the motor underneath. It also came with 3 and 4 jaw chuck, centers, and some tools. Enough for a good start. Before I even had a chance to set it up in the garage we moved last year. I plan to get it in set in place soon. As soon as I can get the oil cups for the head stock I hope to start using it.
Glad to be here,
Roy