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  • #95368
    Sub Mandrel
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      Hi Hansrudolf,

      There's an attractive simplicity and el;egance to that lathe.

      I'll start a new thread – can you post another picture showing how the lathe reconfigures to have a gap bed?

      Neil

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      #16847
      Sub Mandrel
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        @submandrel
        #95376
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Pardon my ignorance … but what prompted this thread ?

          I have searched the site, for Halbegger, and this is the only reference!

          MichaelG.

          #95398
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133

            Ah … I see the problem !

            It's Habegger, not Halbegger.

            MichaelG.

             

            David: May I suggest that you edit the thread title?

            Edited By Michael Gilligan on 30/07/2012 13:23:45

            #95399
            John McNamara
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              @johnmcnamara74883

              Hi Michael

              Thank you for posting that link.

              The last image is a drawing of the head stock, a double row taper centre (for adjustment of the preload) roller bearing. Conventional and thrust ball bearing to the rear, With integrated collet closer.

              Nice Lathe…..

              Cheers

              John

              #95402
              Clive Hartland
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                @clivehartland94829

                As I thought when I first saw the picture, a Schaublin! In fact all parts are interchangeable with Schaublin and vice versa.

                Robust and versatile, I would like one or a Schaublin.

                Clive

                #95408
                Sub Mandrel
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                  @submandrel

                  Dydyw I ddim yn siarad Deutch!

                  Sorry for sowing confusion seeds.

                  Hansrudoph mentioned this lathe extends to provide a gap bed of double the centre height – but I can't see how.

                  Neil

                  #95420
                  Michael Gilligan
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                    @michaelgilligan61133

                    Not exactly the same model, but here is another Habegger.

                    MichaelG.

                    #95425
                    Michael Gilligan
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                      @michaelgilligan61133
                      Posted by Stub Mandrel on 30/07/2012 20:33:00:

                      Dydyw I ddim yn siarad Deutch!

                      Sorry for sowing confusion seeds.

                      Hansrudoph mentioned this lathe extends to provide a gap bed of double the centre height – but I can't see how.

                      Neil

                      Neil,

                      I'm guessing here; but it seems likely that he meant "extends" by the use of Raising Blocks.

                      The Schaublin set is pictured here, along with some other "objects of desire" … like that double tee slotted Angle Plate!

                      MichaelG.

                      #95427
                      Versaboss
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                        @versaboss
                        Posted by Stub Mandrel on 30/07/2012 20:33:00:

                        Dydyw I ddim yn siarad Deutch!

                        Sorry for sowing confusion seeds.

                        Hansrudoph mentioned this lathe extends to provide a gap bed of double the centre height – but I can't see how.

                        Neil

                        I'm really sorry, but never in my life did I tell such a thing!!! Like many other people I own more than one lathe, and the one with the extendable bed is in my album together with the pic of its threading table. The name of this lathe is "Gral", not "Habegger". This latter machine also has no raising blocks (as mentioned above), although it would be quite easy to produce such things.

                        Unfortunately I have no good picture of the extended bed, but will try to rectify this wneb time permits.

                        Greetings, Hansrudolf

                        #95439
                        Michael Gilligan
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                          @michaelgilligan61133

                          It's been fun chasing that Red Herring

                          … and we've learned about another interesting lathe.

                          MichaelG.

                           

                          P.S. There is some discussion about a Barnes lathe with an extending bed,

                          on Practical Machinist

                          Edited By Michael Gilligan on 31/07/2012 10:12:21

                          #95831
                          Versaboss
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                            @versaboss

                            Posted by Stub Mandrel on 30/07/2012 20:33:00:

                            Dydyw I ddim yn siarad Deutch!

                            Sorry for sowing confusion seeds.

                            Hansrudoph mentioned this lathe extends to provide a gap bed of double the centre height – but I can't see how.

                            Neil

                            Some pictures are now in my album (Gral thread).

                            Google translator is very clever (ich verschtand nöd Walisisch, mängmol nöd emal üses Walliser Düütsch!)!

                            Greetings, Hansrudolf

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