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LC,
You have a great looking Clausing 100 mk 3 lathe with the quick change gearbox and dual-speed pulley.
Can you upload a photo of the label on your tail stock?
I have my Dad's Clausing 100 mk3 standard lathe which he purchased in the early 1970's. It does not have the QCGB. At the right side end of the bed, there should be a four digit stamped number which is the serial number. My lathe is S/N 5396 and does not have the label on the tail stock. Believe it was made at the tail end of the war or just after.
Original thought the lathe was an Atlas since there is no markings on the lathe indicating who manufactured the lathe.
All the paper work I have referred to Atlas and the owners/parts manual is for a Atlas 4800 model.
Nice thing with my lathe had the original Clausing enclosed cabinet. Here are a few pics.
Enjoy your new machine, Bob G.
You have a great looking Clausing 100 mk 3 lathe with the quick change gearbox and dual-speed pulley.
Can you upload a photo of the label on your tail stock?
I have my Dad's Clausing 100 mk3 standard lathe which he purchased in the early 1970's. It does not have the QCGB. At the right side end of the bed, there should be a four digit stamped number which is the serial number. My lathe is S/N 5396 and does not have the label on the tail stock. Believe it was made at the tail end of the war or just after.
Original thought the lathe was an Atlas since there is no markings on the lathe indicating who manufactured the lathe.
All the paper work I have referred to Atlas and the owners/parts manual is for a Atlas 4800 model.
Nice thing with my lathe had the original Clausing enclosed cabinet. Here are a few pics.
Enjoy your new machine, Bob G.