Are Logan lathes any good?

Are Logan lathes any good?

About Logan Logan lathes were made in the USA, and are of great quality- but they are much less known compared to other brands like South Bend which produced machinery of roughly equivalent quality. Logan is still in business, and you can still buy parts for Logan lathes (see this page).

Does South Bend still make lathes?

South Bend Lathe continues to manufacture the legendary 10K and Heavy 10 lathes as well as a broad range of sizes of other lathes that cover all size users up to the heavy industrial machine shops. It is currently located in Bellingham, Washington.

Are South Bend lathes made in USA?

Company once made 47% of engine lathes in U.S. John and Miles O’Brien are two of a few South Bend business founders whose product is still being manufactured in the United States.

How can you tell if you have a South Bend Lathe?

South Bend Lathe serial numbers are stamped on the front tailstock end of the bed, between the flat and V-ways. Records show that lathes were first numbered sequentially, beginning approximately, with number 700, in July 1910.

Does grizzly own South Bend?

In 2009, the brand was sold to Shiraz Balolia, founder of the machinery firms Grizzly Industrial Inc. A new line of South Bend brand machine tools is now sold through Grizzly dealers.

How can I tell what year my South Bend Lathe is?

Identify the first numbers in your South Bend Late Co. serial number. This number tells you where in the production line your lathe was made. If the number reads 1234, your lathe was the 1,234th of its model type produced.

How can you tell the model of a Logan lathe?

Other Logan Lathes have nameplates, but the model number wasn’t stamped on the nameplate. For those lathes, you can deduce the model number by knowing the features and dimensions of the lathe, and matching them to the model number table at:

How much does it cost to grind a Logan lathe?

Grinding shops can precision grind the bed, but it will cost between $350 and $750 for a good bed grinding job. Another form of wear is bushing wear. This is evident by a grumbling sound from the gearbox. Worn bushings can be easily pressed out and replaced. New bushings are available from Logan or from a bearing dealer.

How much does it cost to repair a lathe bed?

If your lathe bed is worn, it will be very expensive to repair. Grinding shops can precision grind the bed, but it will cost between $350 and $750 for a good bed grinding job. Another form of wear is bushing wear.

How can I tell if my lathe bed is worn?

If the bar diameter remains constant throughout the length of the cut, the bed is not worn. Alternately, you can put a long, straight, precision bar in the lathe, put a dial test indicator on the carriage, and crank the dial test indicator across the precision bar, watching for deviation in reading.

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