Helpful SouthBend Lathe Information
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 9:33 am
For owners of 13" South Bend lathes, the most helpful site on the internet is owned by Ryan Battelle.
He details each and every assembly with a photo essay on each. I cannot say enough about the usefulness of Ryan's site:
Refurbishing a 1952 South Bend 13"x40" Lathe
http://home.roadrunner.com/~rcbattelle/lathe.html
I have moderated two Yahoo groups for over a year now. You need to apply to join, and I usually approve people within a day or so.
The first group has exploded parts drawings and assembly drawings for the Heavy 10 lathe and its accessories.
The second group has "How to" files which detail how to break down and restore the lathe, and power it.
South Bend 10L Owners Group on Yahoo
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/s ... 10L/files/
South Bend 10L "How to" Files on Yahoo
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/s ... les/files/
I hope these are of help to South Bend lathe owners.
Best,
Nelson
He details each and every assembly with a photo essay on each. I cannot say enough about the usefulness of Ryan's site:
Refurbishing a 1952 South Bend 13"x40" Lathe
http://home.roadrunner.com/~rcbattelle/lathe.html
I have moderated two Yahoo groups for over a year now. You need to apply to join, and I usually approve people within a day or so.
The first group has exploded parts drawings and assembly drawings for the Heavy 10 lathe and its accessories.
The second group has "How to" files which detail how to break down and restore the lathe, and power it.
South Bend 10L Owners Group on Yahoo
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/s ... 10L/files/
South Bend 10L "How to" Files on Yahoo
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/s ... les/files/
I hope these are of help to South Bend lathe owners.
Best,
Nelson