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IHC Member 229
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Hi Folks....has anyone ever heard of a "RENNANT"...
I think that's what it says....Lathe....hard to read under all this paint...how do I determine the SIZE of this Lathe?
 
Posts: 148 | Location: Somerville, New Jersey USA | Registered: November 28, 2002
IHC Member 229
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OK...So nobody's ever heard of this Lathe...neither have I...however ....I'm in the process of restoring it....I'll post some pictures when I'm done...but...can someone tell me what to measure in order to determine if this thing is a 8mm lathe?
 
Posts: 148 | Location: Somerville, New Jersey USA | Registered: November 28, 2002
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Picture of John D. Duvall
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Tonyzee,

On my 8mm lathe, I just took digital calipers and measured inside the throat of the headstock (where the barrel or shank portion of collet would fit). It measured 7.99 mm.

Sorry but that's all I could come up with.

John D. Duvall
NAWCC Member 144772
NAWCC IHC Happy Camper 192
Chapter 185 Watch Repair Moderator
 
Posts: 1123 | Location: Arizona U.S.A. | Registered: January 21, 2003
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It the lathe built in the style of American Lathes (Large milled bed, half rounf with flat top) or European design (tubular bed)?

Mike Miller
 
Posts: 539 | Location: Central Illinois in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 22, 2002
IHC Member 229
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The bed of this lathe is flat...top and bottom..the sides are flat....so...it's more or less square....the head is strange....it's adjustable...it can rotate 360 deg. on the horizontal plane....I had to build a stand for it and tidy it up....I now have the motor apart for repair....I'll try to post some pictures tomorrow. Thanks for your input.
 
Posts: 148 | Location: Somerville, New Jersey USA | Registered: November 28, 2002
IHC Member 229
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OK...I got this thing cleaned up and put together...unfortunatelly...the original base did not come with this unit...thus....I had to make something do....the motor runs good...it's a K&D
with reversable switch....the head stock will rotate 360...I guess so that indexing wheel can be usded???...well anyway ...any input or opinions about this lathe would be appreciated.

 
Posts: 148 | Location: Somerville, New Jersey USA | Registered: November 28, 2002
IHC Member 229
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Another view

 
Posts: 148 | Location: Somerville, New Jersey USA | Registered: November 28, 2002
Watch Repair Expert
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I think I've heard of "Pennant" lathes, but I can't remember anything about them.

Perhaps someone can look into that.......

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Steve Maddox
President, NAWCC Chapter #62
North Little Rock, Arkansas
 
Posts: 618 | Location: North Little Rock, Arkansas USA | Registered: December 05, 2002
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