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    ali hureiby
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      #397230
      ali hureiby
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        @alihureiby28569

        Hello Everyone, This is my first post and want to sharing about my recently bought of milling machine.

        Finally, i bought Alexander master toolmaker (serial number 1015) and will be my next restoration.

        Anyone here own Alexander products too? If you have, i really want to see the pictures of it,serial number?

        Been 5-7 years i'm collecting decent machines for my small workshop plan (upgraded from chinese lathe), right now i have Weiler primus lathe, Myford ML8 (under restoration), Meddings pillar drill, Alexander master toolmaker (next restoration), Emco, Unimat, and a lot of other tools.

        About Alexander master toolmaker, i will do start restoration process in the next 2-3 mnths, I have several question about this milling :

        {How to know manufacturing date on Alexander ?.}

        {What does this mean PG/1.M.20.P.A on GHA badge? it's the same badge with serial number info.}

        {Is this imperial ? rather than metric from deckel FP1, what is the pitch of 4 feet screws that hold the machine.}

        {Anyone know more history information of it? i know Alexander was Deckel dealer in UK, do they produce under deckel license?}

        I got Alexander manual from this site :

        [url]http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/detail.aspx?id=16604[/url]

        it's 29 pages, Has anyone own other manual version? would lovely to know it.

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        regards

        #397274
        David George 1
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          @davidgeorge1

          Hi Ali Have you looked at http://www.lathes.co.uk I used one of these about 50 years ago very versatile but a pain to set up accurately.

          David

          #397278
          S.D.L.
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            @s-d-l
            Posted by David George 1 on 21/02/2019 07:52:25:

            Hi Ali Have you looked at http://www.lathes.co.uk I used one of these about 50 years ago very versatile but a pain to set up accurately.

            David

            Why were they a pain to set up.

            Interested as I fancy something of that design style

            Steve

            #397279
            Chris Evans 6
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              @chrisevans6

              I to used one during my apprenticeship as well as the machines shown for mould making in the brochure.

              Yes they where a pain and long winded to set up and get all the moveable parts running true to the plane you where setting. Genuine Deckel wasn't a lot better.

              #397282
              vintage engineer
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                @vintageengineer

                I have one too. I was told that the designer was a jew who fled Germany with the design during the war. I have a vertical and the over arm for horizontal milling and it can shift a lot of material in this mode. I also have a slotting head from a another copy of the Deckel. I am looking for a tilting table and a dividing head. I did manage to buy a complete set of fed gears from a chap in Rugely who made them in batches.

                #397289
                Vic
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                  @vic

                  They have one where I used to work, very nice machine.

                  #397307
                  ali hureiby
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                    @alihureiby28569
                    Posted by David George 1 on 21/02/2019 07:52:25:

                    Hi Ali Have you looked at http://www.lathes.co.uk I used one of these about 50 years ago very versatile but a pain to set up accurately.

                    David

                    Yes, already check from tony website, that's great info.
                    I think it will be intresting to combine with modern technology such as DRO.

                    #397308
                    ali hureiby
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                      @alihureiby28569
                      Posted by Chris Evans 6 on 21/02/2019 08:58:43:

                      I to used one during my apprenticeship as well as the machines shown for mould making in the brochure.

                      Yes they where a pain and long winded to set up and get all the moveable parts running true to the plane you where setting. Genuine Deckel wasn't a lot better.

                      That 3 machines in Alexander brochure seem to be luxury machine before CNC.

                      #397310
                      ali hureiby
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                        @alihureiby28569
                        Posted by vintage engineer on 21/02/2019 09:53:51:

                        I have one too. I was told that the designer was a jew who fled Germany with the design during the war. I have a vertical and the over arm for horizontal milling and it can shift a lot of material in this mode. I also have a slotting head from a another copy of the Deckel. I am looking for a tilting table and a dividing head. I did manage to buy a complete set of fed gears from a chap in Rugely who made them in batches.

                        There's many story i heard from multiple forum, First Alexander was making them under Deckel license, second there's Deckel engineer that help Alexander built it, and that's new story about jew i hear from you.

                        What is your serial number? Do you post pictures about your Alexander somewhere that i can take a look maybe?
                        What is the pitch of 4 foot screw that hold the machine? I live & raised in metric world, so it will be challenging for me to do restoration.

                        Regards

                        #397317
                        Phil P
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                          @philp

                          I am fairly sure the " PG/1.M.20.P.A " refers to the change gears for the feed. ie 1 MOD x 20° pressure angle.

                          I have the same machine myself by the way, you will not be disappointed, I have yet to find a job that I cannot do on mine.

                          Phil

                          #397372
                          vintage engineer
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                            @vintageengineer

                            Mine is model number 1489. & PGIE 20degree PA

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