[TheForge] Fay & Egan Lathe manual
David E. Smucker
davesmucker at hotmail.com
Wed May 19 14:38:10 EDT 2004
Ries has some good information in his message below. Make sure you get a
copy of South Bend "How to Run a Lathe" book. In addition I would point out
that there is a large technical section of Lathe Change Gears In
"Machinery's Hand Book". There is a reason most machinist tool boxes have a
center drawer that a Machinery's Hand Book just fits in. Can't do much
machinist work with out one.
The current addition of Machinery's Hand Book is a bit pricey but there are
lots of earlier editions out there. (I have a 20th, 23rd and 25th
edition -- I used to have one in the house, one in the shop and one I
carried with me when I traveled overseas on technical work. -- and no, none
of them are for sale. Oh, and they even have in on CD now.)
Dave Smucker
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ries Niemi" <rniemi at fidalgo.net>
To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Fay & Egan Lathe manual
> Those prices for manuals are ridiculous- especially because most times
> they dont help too much.
> First- I would post on the Practical machinist site, asking for info on
> the change gears, and a good reference book.
> www.practicalmachinist.com
>
> second, if you havent already got it, buy How to run a lathe, the south
> bend book. Usually only costs around 10 bucks.
> I buy old machining books used whenever I find them, often for 10 or 20
> bucks, and many of them discuss the change gears, which usually are
> pretty similar from lathe to lathe.
>
> ries
>
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