jackieschmidt
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We were cleaning out some old files at our Shop, and found this photo.
The picture was taken in 1964 in the first building my Dad put up. I am on the left, my Dad in the middle, and on the right is my brother Charlie who died in 1985 of Lung Cancer. I was a junior in high school. My oldest brother had just got drafted, my younger too young to work.
The lathe is an old belt line Monarch. It would work 30 feet between centers. It was probably built in or around 1917. Notice the truck transmission mounted atop for gear changes.
We still use the lathe, more or less. We stripped every thing off of it and use it to rotate shafts as we apply the fiberglass coating that covers the unprotected surfaces of the shafts we build.

The picture was taken in 1964 in the first building my Dad put up. I am on the left, my Dad in the middle, and on the right is my brother Charlie who died in 1985 of Lung Cancer. I was a junior in high school. My oldest brother had just got drafted, my younger too young to work.
The lathe is an old belt line Monarch. It would work 30 feet between centers. It was probably built in or around 1917. Notice the truck transmission mounted atop for gear changes.
We still use the lathe, more or less. We stripped every thing off of it and use it to rotate shafts as we apply the fiberglass coating that covers the unprotected surfaces of the shafts we build.


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