Posted by Redsetter on 31/05/2020 13:19:11:
On Lathes UK, "Small Unknown British Lathe no 99" is very similar, though the bed is different.
It looks a nice old machine, but don't expect too much from it. It will be difficult and probably uneconomic to restore fully. As your first lathe, if it is not too badly worn, it is worth setting it up with a motor and a countershaft, and you will learn a lot.
You don't need an auto feed to start with, but you will need a chuck, or chucks, so the first thing is to find out what thread is used on the mandrel nose and try and source a suitable backplate.
I doubt it ever had an auto-feed – but that could be overcome with modern-day electronics, if really wanted.
Personally, I would only consider a counter-shaft and motor if I had a suitable gash motor to hand. More likely fit a 1/2HP 3 phase motor (with VFD) with a suitable multi-sheave pulley and attach that as a drive.
It looks well made and may not be too worn. V (or round?) belt drive might give a clue as to maximum age.
If you are lucky, there may be suitable chucks on epay or gumtee. With luck, it may be the same as some more common lathes – thread size, pitch and form (along with the register details) posted here might even turn up a suitable candidate.