9 inch Logan orphan

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Rhinohio

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Kioti CK27 HST
I stumbled across this lathe thru a guy at work. It spent its whole life in the fleet repair facility for the City of Dayton, Ohio. It was setup to turn armatures for starters and generators and by looking at the wear, appears that it was the only function it ever served. There were no chips ever made on this lathe or at least I couldn't find any evidence of it. Sadly, when it was retired, the new owner (a City of Dayton employee) took it home and left it sit uncovered outside for who knows how long. Fortunately, the sixty plus years of oil and grime protected it from certain death. When I went to pick it up, the chip pan was full of water and all of the tooling stored in plastic pans was submerged in a rusty broth.

It included a 3 and 4 jaw chuck, steady rest, follow rest, spindle adapter for 5C collets, micrometer stop, multiple tool holders and boring bars as well as the "mica cutter" for resurfacing the armatures. The only piece it is missing is the drawbar for the collet adapter. That will be my first project on this little beauty. As a bonus, it has a 115 volt, single phase, one hp motor. Even the belts are in excellent condition. It has a really heavy duty stand and setup for a coolant pump. The guy had the original invoice, manuals, parts list and all of its service records... simply an incredible find. And it was free, all I had to do was move it.

I spent the day yesterday reassembling the machine and freeing up everything that had rusted itself together or just gummed up from it's long life. I'm happy to report the damage was minor except for a complete set of Hardinge 5C collets (1/32" thru 1 1/8" by 1/64" increments ) that are too far gone to save, what a shame. The ways have some surface rust pitting that will in no way compromise it's precision or functionality. With a little work, lots of WD40 and shop towels, both chucks are now operational and work like the day the made. Next week I will tackle the painted surfaces with de-greaser as it looks like it too will also cleanup nicely. Some Scotch Brite to polish up the bare metal surfaces will hide the fact it was at one time, almost junk.

I am overjoyed with my little Logan lathe that will hopefully see many years of service in it's new home. There's also a sense of pride that I was there to rescue this wonderful tool from an untimely death and give it another 50 plus years of life. It's too fine of a machine to be turned to scrap and that was certainly where it was headed had it not found its way into my garage. A couple of photos.

Mike

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   / 9 inch Logan orphan #2  
Looks remarkably similar to the WWII era Southbend that I enjoyed using at the University of Bridgeport.
I am green with jealousy, but very happy for your good fortune!
 
   / 9 inch Logan orphan #5  
Neat looking machine...got to love excellent free stuff
 
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What a fantastic find. That machine will be much better than a new Chinese junk lathe. Congratulations.

I use my lathe much more that the mil.. They are very useful.

The Chinese AXA type tool holders actually work pretty well. Consider adding that for your tooling list.
 
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I have to say it. What a moron someone would have to be to leave it out in the rain. Too lazy to put a tarp over it or put it inside.
 
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Congrats, Logan makes fine lathes and from the looks of it you found a good one. As cnc dan mentioned check out tubalcain on youtube, He has tons of informative lathe videos.
 
   / 9 inch Logan orphan #9  
WOW !!!!! I am jealous as heck. You did a great job finding it and saving it from demise. Nice work,!
 
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Thanks guys, I will put it to good use.

Neat looking machine...got to love excellent free stuff

I'm usually the guy saying "Why can't I fall into something like that?".

I have to say it. What a moron someone would have to be to leave it out in the rain. Too lazy to put a tarp over it or put it inside.

The story goes he had it in the garage but needed to make room for a Nautilus type workout machine so the lathe went outside. When I asked about the missing drawbar, the wife opened the garage so I could look for it. There it was, that Nautilus machine buried under the Christmas decorations and kids toys with clothesline tied to it that held the kids swim suits. Believe me folks, I had to bite my tongue. I can assure you no one was getting fit.

The Chinese AXA type tool holders actually work pretty well

When my employer replaced our Monarch toolroom lathe with a Haas CNC, I kept the Aloris tool post and all eleven tool holders including a knurling tool, several boring bar holders, 2 cutoff tools and all of the indexable carbide insert tools and inserts. At the time, I had no idea what I would do with them since that was before I got the Logan. I just couldn't see letting the broker have them after "stealing" that Monarch for fifteen hundred bucks... they now have a new purpose. I also got the DRO and both scales but not sure I can make it work on the Logan, but that's a project for another day.

Mike
 

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