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Lom
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New to site saying hi and need help

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Hi all.
Just a starter using a lathe, hoping to learn some things from this site looks like a lot of good info.
Purchased a Brown machine co lathe I think it is a model F or P not sure, having a hard time finding info on it any help would be appreciated.
Will try to attach pic.https://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/do ... w&id=84737
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Hi Lom, and welcome! For info on your lathe, you might start here:

http://www.lathes.co.uk/brown-dandy/

There looks to be quite a bit of history and information there, including this note:

"Should you have a "Brown" or "Dandy" lathe (just two are known) - or one that resembles them - the writer would be interested to hear from you."

-- Russell Mac
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rmac wrote: Wed Jun 16, 2021 8:43 am " the writer would be interested to hear from you."

-- Russell Mac
He said that about my mill too, but does not respond to my mail. I'm afraid lathes.co.uk might be foundering.

Have fun with the lathe, Lom.
After a couple of months, you'll wonder how you ever lived without one.
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Yea I wrote him about my lathe and he was giving me reference research info regarding S and B lathe, mine is a Brown lathe. Not sure I understood the relationship of the two.did not seem to care about the scarcity of this as he had noted.
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