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Re: Cir clips
« on: September 30, 2013, 07:10:28 pm »
I ordered a bunch of electron tubes to fix the Monarch lathe .So with any luck I should be able to crank out some circlip installers shortly .

It's a long story but the short of it is the fact it's an old style thyratron electron tube DC voltage and field control for probabley one of the finest toolmakers type lathe ever made .I've been playing with that SOB for several years .One last go at it and then I'm going to bite the bullit and shell out 1500 for a new solid state drive assembley .Might sound like a lot but price a Monarch model 10 EE on flea bay sometime .Monarch in Sidney Ohio gets between 7 and 10,000 bucks to change one over to modern components .The last of this model they sold was to United Airways for over 90 thousand dollars .I have 800 in this one .

This thing is so precise I could cut threads on a needle .

 

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