Just thought I'd let any Clarke 430 or 500 lathe owners know about my half nut conversion I have just finished on my CL500M.
I've had the lathe for a few months now and its had lot of use in that time. I have been very pleased with the results I am getting from both the lathe and the mill. I have made a few mods so far, like converting the motor to a variable speed DC brushless motor and adding a reverse for the leadscrew to enable lefthand threading.
One issue I wanted to tackle since I got the machine is the lack of a half nut, which means the only way to move the carriage up and down the bed is by turning the feedscrew handle, which I find a slow and laborious job.
So I decided to make my own halfnut mechanism, which I made mostly using the lathe/mill and materials I had laying about.
Rather than explain how I went about it, here's a link to a YouTube video I made of the conversion. Hopefully it is OK to post this link but if it gets removed just search for Clarke CL500M half nut conversion on YouTube.
I am extremely pleased with the result and it makes sliding the carriage up and down the bed a breeze.
I may add a rack and pinion gear at a later date although it operates fine without.
Hopefully this is helpful to someone else who fancies giving it a go!