Hello,
Does anyone know what this tool is for? It has an MT2 which fits in the tailstock. It came with an old Craftsman Atlas lathe I picked up this weekend.
Regards,
JDR
Some have a "V" as in the catalog picture above, so you can cross drill round stock or tubing. I found out (the hard way, but not disastrously) that you need to clamp the object being drilled to the pad!
Bill
Yes I have used the Palmgren milling attachment on my Logan. It works ok and is surely better than nothing. The first project I used mine on was making a "T" nut so I could mount a quick change tool post on my Logan. My next project was a replacement shaft for the apron on my Logan. I used the lathe to turn the shaft and the Palmgren to hold the new shaft for cutting a woodruff key slot. I used it to cut a few other woodruff keys. I now have a Southbend 7" shaper and an Atlas horizontal mill so I haven't used the Palmgren milling attachment in a while.
Thank you! It looks like these are intended to straddle a lantern tool post when mounted. This one has four holes in the mounting base, which looks like a mod. I will have to take a closer look at the lathe and see if there are corresponding holes anywhere.
I bought a Palmgren for my Atlas as well. I had what some call a production slide which is longer and was an accessory out of the catalogue. It was a major help in making the lathe stiffer as the load was spread over a large area. One of our members made a new one from scratch and he too saw an improvement in stiff and cutting capabilities.
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