I recently picked up an Invicta 4M shaper from an auction and thought I would share a few photos.
The Invicta brand was bought out/merged/renamed to Elliott and according to the lathes.co.uk website my shaper dates to around WW2 times. See Invicta shapers which might be worth a look if you are interested.
Here it is arriving at home on the back of a trailer.
I did not really have the correct equipment at home to get the machine off the trailer. I had to resort to using a ratchet strap as a winch to get the machine to the back of trailer. Once the machine was at the back of the trailer, my Chinese engine crane could slide underneath the trailer for me to attempt a lift.
As I was on my own, I had to lift the shaper (which the little crane could barely accomplish) and then drive the trailer out from underneath it.
Needless to say, this was not an ideal situation and I tried to stay away from the shaper as much as possible in case the crane failed. I could not lower it to the floor due to space constraints so I quickly got some wooden blocks so that I could lower the machine onto them.
I could then get a pallet truck underneath it to move the machine.
The machine stayed under a cover for a couple of weeks until I had the chance to have a closer look at it. Last weekend, I had a chance to have a closer look at the machine.
This is the serial number of the machine.
While looking for some more information on the Invicta 4M I came across an old auction listing and would you believe it, it was the same machine I now own. It appears that the machine came from 'H N Harben Ltd, Aviation Engineering And Engineers in Wolverhampton'.
The ram guards have been lost or damaged between that sale and the time I bought it as the machine did not come with them.
Overall the machine was very dirty and had surface rust on all the machined surfaces. The three V belts were also in a very poor condition.
I cleaned most of the rust off and ensured I lubricated everything that requires lubrication and attempted to run the machine.
See the quick youtube video I made.
This was the result of the first cuts
The machine could do with a full strip down and refurbishment at some point. However, with a lack of time and other competing projects, it might a while.
Edited By Jan Raap on 11/06/2023 10:08:58