Thanks, Darryn. FR, Nice old mill. Sorry about the quality. The Bridgeport M2 head is clamped to the overarm support. The motor setup appears to be origional. At least the castings are designed for this style of machine. There is also a larger collet, Van Norman No.
They come up fairly often. The No. If you post a photo of the shank of one of your tools and some dimensions, I can probably help you identify it. Well that shows you how good my eyes are :rolleyes: For original paint she must have been taken decent care of. Sounds like the mill is going to be a real nice addition to the shop. A decent mill is my next machine, a bridgeport would look nice next to my 10" south bend and 4 Warrner Swassey.
Some day, my goal is to be able to make most of the parts to repair worn out implements and what not. On a side note if you're looking for a bigger lathe and can live with out being able to cut threads on it a Warner Swassey can be had fairly cheap.
They are a big machine but I only gave for this one then another to have the motor re-wound. When it comes to a rigid lathe this one definatly fits the bill. I still have the 10" for threading and second operation stuff but this lathe will do the bulk of what I need saving the 10" for just threading and small parts. Not to mention if you have to make several parts all the same you cant beat a turret style lathe, set it up and then make chips You may be able to find a dividing head in the for sale section of the fourm here.
I remember someone mentioned one in an ad recently. If I remember right the ad was listing a 2A Warner Swassey and some one spotted one in the back ground that was also for sale. Thanks guys. That's a decent old lathe, Fireman. Van Norman Co. Stockholders have been asked to approve changing the name to Van Norman Industries, Inc. Its first acquisition: Insuline Corp. Insuline Corp.
Van Norman Industries Inc. Digit-Ometer makes the Cal-Ke Punch, an electro-mechanical accounting machine Directory of Metalworking Machinery , , pg.
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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. An ER25 collet for Van Norman 6. Thread starter WalterC Start date Nov 12, WalterC Registered Registered. Joined Jul 3, Messages Seeing the set screws were not strong enough, I decided to weld it in place. I made sure my runout was still at. I reinstalled the tool holder and to my surprise still maintained the.
I'm much more satisfied with this arrangement and I knew I was taking a chance welding it in place, but I was willing to take this chance.
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