MY NEW (TO ME) MYSTERY LATHE

I was looking for long time for a bigger lathe to handle larger parts that my 7X12 lathe cannot handle.
I have turned down a few candidates for several reasons: either too small, too big, too expensive or I was too late to decide on buying.
Checking sites and WebPages almost daily for a year I made so many calls and rejected so many machines that I was convinced that a lathe at the right size, condition and price does not exist! Eventually I was so frustrated that I started looking for a new one but, for the size I wanted (12X36), the price was too high ($5000) for a machine that will be used just for hobby.

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So the whole idea remained a wishful dream that was not meant to be true.
Until, one day checking at Facebook’s Market Place I spotted this for $1500.

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When, through a message (there was no phone on the ad) I asked the guy for the size of the machine, it took him two days to send me this.

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Knowing that each one of the parts of the meter he used is 20 cm I estimated the size between centers to be some 90 cm (36”) Perfect!!
The guy I was talking to was advertising the lathe for his uncle that was too old to do it for himself. The lathe was a few miles away from me so I arranged a visit to see it and test it.
The lathe was in good working order, as the old man using it was a hobbyist himself. He told me that he had the lathe some 20 years and he had bought it from a school in an island between Greece and Italy (Corfu). I gave him a deposit and arranged to go in the weekend to dismantle and carry the lathe home.
A few hours later, in the next Saturday, the lathe (together with some tooling) followed me home.

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TOOLING THAT CAME WITH THE LATHE

The old guy also gave me all the tools he had that related to the lathe:

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1. Some measurement tools

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2. Some files and levers also

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3. Some more files

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4. The lathe had the following gears 20, 45, 55, 60, 75, 80, 91, 95, 127
Missing gears (according the lathe table) are: 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 65, 70 (I must make them)

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5. Lathe came together with steady and follower rest

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On the lathe was a 6” 3jaw chuck in good condition

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6. An 8” 3jaw chuck that was pretty neglected came with the lathe

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7. Also I was given a poorly maintained 5” 4jaw auto centering chuck

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8. Several bits & pieces also came with the lathe (drills, wrenches, metric and imperial taps an extra flat belt, many tool inserts etc.)

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The only info I have for the lathe comes from the head plinth cover that says SLOTTA

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As there was no user manual whatsoever with the lathe, my first concern was to find a manual or at least any info for the lathe.
That proved fruitless as the only SLOTTA I could find was the German makers DOLZE & SLOTTA (lathes.co.uk) but none of the lathes there was even similar to mine as mine is Italian. I came to that conclusion as next to oiling points it has scribed “OLIO” (the Italian word for oil) and the bearings I have changed in the underdrive cone pulley were “made in Italy”. My search using Italian words for “old SLOTTA lathe” (vecchio tornio SLOTTA) gave no results either!!!!

DO I OWN A UNIQUE LATHE? (I don’t think so)

If anyone knows anything or has any suggestions I would be happy to hear.

Thanks for reading
Petros
Hello, Petros we have the same lathe, I bought inverter for it and had made custom clutch. I'd like to discuss with you for our lathes.

Christos
 

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