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Old 02-12-2012, 09:22 AM   #1
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Shop cleaned up so now I can see the bench Dupe all set up and working well. Was given a Clemens lathe, all set up but needs new motor. Going to go with this new chubby body for Pikie this spring.
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Sarge... it that a metal or wood lathe that you just picked up?

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Old 02-12-2012, 09:28 AM   #3
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Sarge... it that a metal or wood lathe that you just picked up?
Chris, that is a Clemens rod lathe.

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Sarge... it that a metal or wood lathe that you just picked up?
Rod lathe!
Sold the same one about 6 years ago and kicked myself in the ass for getting rid of it. Nice to have one again.

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Was given a Clemens lathe, all set up but needs new motor.
A very nice lathe. These are the motor specs on mine;

Manufacturer - Dayton, Niles Ill.
Model # 2M037A
115v 60HZ 1.5AMP
1/10 HP 8000RPM
Spec # 5292

I bought mine from Grainger after burning the first one out

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Old 02-16-2012, 09:03 AM   #6
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A very nice lathe. These are the motor specs on mine;

Manufacturer - Dayton, Niles Ill.
Model # 2M037A
115v 60HZ 1.5AMP
1/10 HP 8000RPM
Spec # 5292

I bought mine from Grainger after burning the first one out
Looks like Grainger no longer carries the 2M037 A model which is CW rotation, I'm going to go with the 2M034 which I used on my last Clemens, only 1/15hp but it worked fine. Can't believe the price on these now!

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