Thanks to vtcnc for setting this sub forum up at my request. I am curious who if anybody besides me has a Sebastian lathe. The company was formed in 1891 in Cincinnati Ohio and were belt drive lathes then. Mine is a 1942 Model H 16 x 64. The one I have is the first one I ever saw or heard of, These were big gear drive lathes, many made for the WW ll effort. Every US submarine carried a Sebastian lathe. Popular for trade classes at one time. Sebastian was sold to Sheldon who made a Sebastian/Shelton, quite different. DC Morrison made them last, but had to scrap all their parts due to inventory tax. Sturdy, heavy lathes, no parts available. Hardest thing to find are chucks, as the spindle is 2 1/8 x 8 TPI. I am going to thread some chucks when I have time to ruin some round stock learning how. I wonder if there are other brands that use this spindle. If anybody has one or has parts, please let me know.