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This is a discussion on lathe table within the Lathes forums, part of the Machinists category; I need a table for my new(old) lathe with rear motor and bullgear....question is should i build the table out ...


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Old 01-30-2008, 07:31 PM
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I need a table for my new(old) lathe with rear motor and bullgear....question is should i build the table out of steel or wood.. i work at a steel fabricator so the steel would be much cheaper but im thinking wood would be better looking for the age of the lathe (1939).. any opinions or plans that would help with my decision making processes???
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keith,
can't really offer any advice as to which would be better. I've got a steel workbench set aside for the lathes when I get to actually setting up the "machine shop corner" part of the shop (number 10, 11, and 13 on the list right now). 3/8" top with storage compartments underneath. If your interested I could snap a few pictures/grab a few measurements for ya. It's still sitting outside right now so I won't have to move anything to get a good picture.
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Old 01-31-2008, 05:44 AM
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pics would be great Aaron....thanks
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is this a hobby lathe? if the machine is going to be torqued heavy then build as massive heavy base as you can, wood will absorb vibration better, but is subject to twisting more than metal. I don't too often make shop equipment for looks, its what is on hand and the application.
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Will snap a few this weekend for ya... Just don't mind the other,um... resources... or brush in the background of the images, ok?
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I made a stand for my SB 10K light 10" from 2" black pipe and some angle iron. Where the lathe footprint sits i added some 1/2" plate in that area to drill the legs into. I also made a sheetmetal chip pan.

I also just made a stand for my SB10L heavy 10" using 4" sq tube for the legs and the top/chip pan is formed channel from 3/8" plate 20" wide to give it strength. The channel is turned upside down with the ears down. I don't have a pic yet of that one as its still in my shop...Bob
Pic 1 2" pipe stand. SB10K
Pic 2 Rack and swing out tool holder.
Pic 3 Chip pan, and the belt dosen't rub when its tight.
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Old 02-02-2008, 03:20 PM
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those are great pics Bob.....my lathe is a 9C so almost identical...even to the rear drive
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Old 02-02-2008, 11:39 PM
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I have some more pics if you need them...Bob
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I have some more pics if you need them...Bob
Bob, please post more pics showing the motor mount set-up. BTW, really nice table. I like the "swing out" and the chuck rack down below. Thanks.
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Old 02-03-2008, 10:23 AM
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Here are 5 more pics. All of my pics can be found here for all of my projects.

southbend10k : SouthBendLathe10k and lathe projects. and southbend10kpics : southbend 10k pics

Remember you will need to get to the leg bolts and motor plate bolts so make it as easy as possible. And there is a 2x3 steel tube running between the angles of the legs directly under the lathe...Bob
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