mranum
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In normal circumstances this might be considered a gloat, however in this case it is more a case of memory, respect, and tradition. My Dad was a machinist for over 40 years and not long after he retired he picked up this lathe and used for the better part of 18 years before he lost his battle with cancer last summer. Since then his shop has sat idle. About a month ago I noticed some of his tools were beginning to rust and the family decided we should relocate some of his tools. His lathe and machinist tools made their way to my shop and got settled in their new home. Its a Montgomery Wards made by Logan in 1946 and it has most of its original attachments.
Now, to become familiar and adept at using these tools is the challenge at hand. I have done some small things on it but am very much a novice. Been going to go over and turn some pen bushings but never did. No excuses now is there.
Now, to become familiar and adept at using these tools is the challenge at hand. I have done some small things on it but am very much a novice. Been going to go over and turn some pen bushings but never did. No excuses now is there.