I have made compound gears by screwing or riveting two single gears together.
RJSakowski H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Feb 1, 2015 Messages 9,621 May 2, 2023 #11 I have made compound gears by screwing or riveting two single gears together.
682bear H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Nov 28, 2016 Messages 2,357 May 2, 2023 #12 What size Logan do you have? I have a disassembled 11" swing Logan... I may have the gears that you need if you can let me know the specs. -Bear
What size Logan do you have? I have a disassembled 11" swing Logan... I may have the gears that you need if you can let me know the specs. -Bear
J JoatTX H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Jun 27, 2021 Messages 51 May 2, 2023 #13 The lathe itself is an Montgomery Wards 84TLC-2130 ser# 45084 (Logan 10") and the quick change gear attachment is Model No. 74TLC-2138. The part I am having the most difficulty in finding is LP-1076 Double Gear 32/16T w/Oilite bushing. I haven't put the calipers on the gears yet as I still need to tear down the drive train. Last edited: May 2, 2023
The lathe itself is an Montgomery Wards 84TLC-2130 ser# 45084 (Logan 10") and the quick change gear attachment is Model No. 74TLC-2138. The part I am having the most difficulty in finding is LP-1076 Double Gear 32/16T w/Oilite bushing. I haven't put the calipers on the gears yet as I still need to tear down the drive train.
682bear H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Nov 28, 2016 Messages 2,357 May 2, 2023 #14 PM sent -Bear