Ditto on the moving help!At $600 you got a smoking deal!
Happy to help move it.
Ditto on the moving help!At $600 you got a smoking deal!
Happy to help move it.
I couldn't resist the temptation. Sister Agnes from my Grade One class would not approve, I think! I paid $600 - more than the seller was asking, but I wanted to 'seal the deal' before another queue-jumper got there.
It's a Logan Model 210 from 1941-42 10" x 24" bench model.
It looks like all the parts/accessories are included, as well as a bunch of other stuff (full jar of HSS tools, + wood turning centers and tools, some calipers, etc ) Flat belt included, though in the pics a link belt was installed. The full set of spare jaws for the 3-jaw is there, too. Old-style toolpost with a bunch of tool holders, including threading tool.
I've downloaded the manual and parts list from vintagemachinery.org What a great site -Google those manuals and they pop up at $25 apiece all over the web. Appropriate donation was made to vintagemachinery.org!
I'll start a new thread about it in a day or so. Just figuring out a bench for it right now. If I take it to pieces I could probably get it into my basement shop where it could elbow one of the 7x lathes out of the way. Gonna do some pondering.![]()
My sentence should have been clearer....I paid $600 in all, which was more than the seller was asking ($500).Congrats!
600 over asking eh...... I pay over asking sometimes too but only if I know the ask is low and the demand is high. I dunno if I would ever go 600 over! You may have set a new bar for the rest of us with that deal!
Thanks, Paul.Ditto on the moving help!
No Problem, point you in the direction I first started.The devil made me do it!
It was still 'Sale Pending' but I sent the seller a message anyway. This afternoon I got a reply indicating that the potential buyer couldn't follow through, so I bought it this evening.
So @Degen , @YotaBota and all you other folks with Logan lathe knowledge....brace yourself for a lot of questions!
First step is going to be a bench/stand of some sort, then I can get it out of the back of my station wagon.
It is flat belt on top, V belt at the motor which I understand (from a few quick reads on the web) was standard for Logans. I can't spot a model # or serial # on it though, so that's still a mystery.
10" swing From one leg to the other it's about 43 ". Betwen centers (I'm guessing here- tailstock is off right now) around 24" or so?
My sentence should have been clearer....I paid $600 in all, which was more than the seller was asking ($500).
See if you can find a used solid wood door for a base maybe.
@Degen You mentioned something about rubber bushings that needed to be re-done. Did you post any pics or details when you did those?No Problem, point you in the direction I first started.
Thanks, Tom- Once I hunt down a "salesperson", what should I ask for? I haven't seen them before.I think home depo has those in the hardware isle.
Hockey pucks seem pretty hard for isolating vibration, but if they did the job, that's what matters.Serious, 2 hockey pucks, there cheap if you get used ones, and you get to make lots of shavings.
I made mine with one completely gone. Just helps in isolating motor vibration to the head.