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Good 'un Ron.

All these nice clean lathes SmileSmileSmile

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Henryarnold,
Welcome to MetalworkingFun Welcome

One smart looking lathe. Still looks quite new there.

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Drummond lathe found in a barn
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The lathe was eventually sold on ebay
It needed more than a lick of paintBashBashBash
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(05-19-2012, 04:27 AM)doubleboost Wrote: Drummond lathe found in a barn
][It needed more than a lick of paintBashBashBash
John
so is you gowing to restor the lathe then
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Hi
Bob
The lathe was to far gone for me to restore
I sold it on ebay
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#46
The Drummond round bed was the first metal lathe I ever used. It belonged to my BIL and he inherited it from his Dad who brought it from "Jolly Aulde England".
To me it was the "Bees Knees" back then, but the equipment I have amassed over the past 50 years make it seem rather "Mickey Mouse" by comparison.
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bonjour a tous voici l'1 de mes tour ;mondiale symplex ,vraiment tres agreable a utiliser,bien cordialement
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Thierry,
Looks a very nice solid built lathe Smile Tres bon Thumbsup
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#49
Google translation:

"hello all here is the one of my tower; World Symplex, really very pleasant to use, cordially"

Looks like a lathe to me not a tower. I guess Mr. Google isn't metalworking savvy. Big Grin

Nice looking lathe Thierry.

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Ed, tour is French for lathe. Comimg from the word "tourne" or in english "turn" makes a little more sense than "lathe" doesn't it.
Does anyone know the entymology of the word lathe?
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