Well, I doubt anybody else has been to lake Titicaca or hiked the Parthenon in Athens, has "Trustee From the Toolroom" book, or owns a press brake, but CDwise and moviewise, I can't be at all sure.
Oh, Bob Thompson, who owns the old Fox River Paper Mill and leasing out to various companies like the one I work for, Hov-Aire, recently gave to me a huge old American lathe (became Cincinatti) of about 24 inch swing and a twelve-foot bed. Weights twenty eight tons and flat belt driven. Of course I will donate it to Hov-Aire (I could never deal with such a huge machine, otherwise) and will be fixing it up and restoring the drive and buying tools for it so... I also kinda doubt anybody else has a big and very real lathe like this (twenties vintage).
Rider is different but so is mount
Date: 2006-01-28 07:57 am (UTC)Well, I doubt anybody else has been to lake Titicaca or hiked the Parthenon in Athens, has "Trustee From the Toolroom" book, or owns a press brake, but CDwise and moviewise, I can't be at all sure.
Oh, Bob Thompson, who owns the old Fox River Paper Mill and leasing out to various companies like the one I work for, Hov-Aire, recently gave to me a huge old American lathe (became Cincinatti) of about 24 inch swing and a twelve-foot bed. Weights twenty eight tons and flat belt driven. Of course I will donate it to Hov-Aire (I could never deal with such a huge machine, otherwise) and will be fixing it up and restoring the drive and buying tools for it so... I also kinda doubt anybody else has a big and very real lathe like this (twenties vintage).