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Old 07-16-2006, 12:56 PM
Alan in GA Alan in GA is offline
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take your time....you're on your own time:

I don't have a Sheldon lathe,,,just keeping the manual in my shop for whoever needs reference,,,and your work is going to solve that for several SHELDON owners!
Alan in GA
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Old 08-04-2006, 06:09 PM
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Sheldon lathe manual

Which lathe is your manual for? I have just aquired an older style sheldon lathe. I believe it to be a twelve inch from the late thirties but im not sure. My lathe has a plate on the screwcutting gear box saying that it was commissioned by the war department. I will be posting some picturers soon, but does anyone have more info on this piece of equipment?
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Old 11-29-2006, 08:14 AM
Alan in GA Alan in GA is offline
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any update on the Sheldon Lathe Manual CD/DVD???
Alan in GA
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Old 11-29-2006, 06:19 PM
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any update on the Sheldon Lathe Manual CD/DVD???
Alan in GA
Check your e-mail!

Sorry but I forgot abut this! I have the manuals you sent scanned and in a PDF format (I ended up scanning them at work as I never did get my home scanner running). I need your addess so I can send you the CDs with you rmanuals and your voided check. I did tell you I was voiding your check right? Your manuals were quite good so I decided I we you both CDs.

Sorry again, darned work has been a real pain in my hobby time!

E-mail is sent!
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Old 12-01-2006, 07:36 PM
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I have a lathe

I just acquired a "Sheldon Machine Co. Inc.; Quick Change Gear Lathe" from my fathers estate. There is no manual with it and I would love to get a copy of one. Is the manual you have for a specific model or for all models? The data plate on mine shows a Cat# of "S.E.W.Q.M." and a size of "43 inch 3/4"

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Old 12-01-2006, 11:13 PM
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The manual is more of a catalog then a real manual of sorts. I hav enot had the time to work it ontl my lathe resource CD but if you want a copy I sell them for $25.50 shipped.

There is a ton of info on the CD (I may need to move to 2-CDs to get the Shelton manuals on there.

I have far more on the CD then is listed...

http://www.quarterbore-inc.com/atlaslathecd.htm

There is an orderform on that page or you can pay via Paypal. Just make sure you include a note that you also what the Shelton manuals as I have not had the time to create a new master with these new manuals to get CDs duplicated.
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Old 03-10-2007, 02:51 AM
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Check your e-mail!

Sorry but I forgot abut this! I have the manuals you sent scanned and in a PDF format (I ended up scanning them at work as I never did get my home scanner running). I need your addess so I can send you the CDs with you rmanuals and your voided check. I did tell you I was voiding your check right? Your manuals were quite good so I decided I we you both CDs.

Sorry again, darned work has been a real pain in my hobby time!

E-mail is sent!
PM sent. Thanks.
Alan in GA
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