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I recently bought another Hendey Tie Bar lathe... my 3rd one. I drove from my home west of Atlanta to Oswego, NY and came home with the Hendey and a Buffalo Forge 21" camelback drill press... about 2,094 miles round trip. I'm nuts... I admit it!
This one is a 14" x 8', made in 1921. It came from the factory with the optional chip pan and taper attachment. I also got a 10" Westcott 4 jaw combination chuck, steady rest, full set of collets, spindle sleeve for the collets, collet drawbar, and the original wooden box for the collet setup, along with the mounting post that mounts the box to the lathe. It also came with a micrometer carriage stop, the original countershaft assembly, and a couple of boxes of tooling.
What I did not get was the mounting assembly to mount the countershaft to the lathe... I'll have to attempt to fabricate something.
This one is a 14" x 8', made in 1921. It came from the factory with the optional chip pan and taper attachment. I also got a 10" Westcott 4 jaw combination chuck, steady rest, full set of collets, spindle sleeve for the collets, collet drawbar, and the original wooden box for the collet setup, along with the mounting post that mounts the box to the lathe. It also came with a micrometer carriage stop, the original countershaft assembly, and a couple of boxes of tooling.
What I did not get was the mounting assembly to mount the countershaft to the lathe... I'll have to attempt to fabricate something.