Amigo link=topic=767.msg5806#msg5806 date=1299081828 said:Please stay with us... I think you will find the experience very rewarding.
Thank you very much for the information and the warm welcome......
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Amigo link=topic=767.msg5806#msg5806 date=1299081828 said:Please stay with us... I think you will find the experience very rewarding.
I've not offered this before but here goes.
I have the Serial Number Reference Book 9th edition, for metalworking machinery. If people on this forum do not know when their metalworking machinery was made, but need that info in order to find parts or accessories; post make, model and serial number and I'll look them up. If the book lists your machine & serial number I'll post it.
Please be patient & I'll reply in the order the posts are listed.
BTW, this edition of the book does not list machinery built after the year 1983.
Must add that this is a reference of "industrial" machinery. My grandfather's 1952 Craftsman 6" lathe is not listed.
I am in the process of restoring a Greeves Klusman conehead lathe. ser# L271 47 Someone told me they thought it was from around 1905-06. any ideas?