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    David Noble
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      @davidnoble71990

      Well, new to me. I was talking to a friend about lathes and engineering in general when he said “I’ve a lathe in lots of pieces and boxes, you can have it if you want to rebuild it”

      As you can see, I’m loosely assembling it to see what might be missing. Quite looking forward to doing this.

      David

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      #20857
      David Noble
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        @davidnoble71990
        #622377
        bernard towers
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          @bernardtowers37738

          Looks like theirs some good info and quite a few pictures from different angles on Lathes .co.uk site .Best of luck.

          #622380
          Taf_Pembs
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            @taf_pembs

            Tidy job David..! Right place right time thumbs up

            I'm only new to messing with machine tools, last couple of years – I should have listened to my metal work teacher in school.. he told me to stick with it but motorbikes etc took over and ended up with a bike shop – now seem to be getting more enjoyment out of doing them up a bit rather than using them!

            Look forward to seeing it turning..beer

            #622404
            Hopper
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              @hopper

              Looks like a little beauty. The thread chaser dial mounted to the left of the carriage instead of the usual right is unique. Easier to watch while keeping an eye on the cutting tool I suppose.

              #622423
              David Noble
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                @davidnoble71990

                Thanks guys, it also has a feed shaft on the back driving saddle and cross slide.

                #622433
                David Noble
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                  @davidnoble71990

                  c7e22834-354a-4794-b107-714daa3bc797.jpegJust a sanity check please! I need to fabricate the bracket for the motor mounting which is missing. I’ve been looking on-line to see if there are photos of what it should look like and found these. On both photos it looks like the lathe will be running backwards. ( I do realise this post could make me look silly) 😊

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                  #622435
                  Grindstone Cowboy
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                    @grindstonecowboy

                    Looks good, David.

                    No, that should work the right way, Myfords, Boxfords and my Taig are all arranged that way round.

                    If it doesn't, just reverse the motor devil

                    Rob

                    #622446
                    Michael Gilligan
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                      @michaelgilligan61133
                      Posted by David Noble on 24/11/2022 10:09:32:

                      Just a sanity check please! I need to fabricate the bracket for the motor mounting which is missing. I’ve been looking on-line to see if there are photos of what it should look like and found these. On both photos it looks like the lathe will be running backwards. ( I do realise this post could make me look silly) 😊

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                      First let me join the list of admirers, David … That machine has great potential yes

                      Now; may I suggest that whilst you are busy on the drive system you seriously consider converting it to Poly-Vee

                      … I think it would be transformational

                      MichaelG.

                      #622448
                      Jonty Smith
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                        @jontysmith41405

                        Good Day

                        I install a heavy duty lathe from chester machine tools and the chuck does not want to turn when switch on with level

                        #622453
                        JasonB
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                          @jasonb

                          Make sure all the safety cut out switches are in operation for example the chuck guard needs to be down and gear train cover properly fitted

                          #622457
                          David Noble
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                            @davidnoble71990
                            Posted by Grindstone Cowboy on 24/11/2022 10:14:24:

                            Looks good, David.

                            No, that should work the right way, Myfords, Boxfords and my Taig are all arranged that way round.

                            If it doesn't, just reverse the motor devil

                            Rob

                            Thanks Rob,

                            You will not have known that the motor has a capacitor so not a brushed motor. I didn't think this could be reversed

                            but as always, I'm happy to be wrong.

                            David

                            #622458
                            David Noble
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                              @davidnoble71990
                              Posted by Michael Gilligan on 24/11/2022 11:35:08:

                              Posted by David Noble on 24/11/2022 10:09:32:

                              First let me join the list of admirers, David … That machine has great potential yes

                              Now; may I suggest that whilst you are busy on the drive system you seriously consider converting it to Poly-Vee

                              … I think it would be transformational

                              MichaelG.

                              Thanks Michael,

                              I hadn't thought about Poly-Vee belts as I've no experience with them. Are they a lot better? I'm presuming that the

                              original flat belts would be the worst option.

                              David

                              #622474
                              Michael Gilligan
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                                @michaelgilligan61133

                                Poly-Vee belts have the flexibility of a flat belt, and better drive performance than a single Vee belt

                                • Pulleys are readily available, and also easy to make
                                • Millions of cars and domestic appliances use them

                                MichaelG.

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                                Edit: __ Just one of many suppliers:

                                https://www.bearingstation.co.uk/products/belts/v-poly/j-section

                                Edited By Michael Gilligan on 24/11/2022 15:21:05

                                #622475
                                Bazyle
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                                  @bazyle

                                  It has plain bearings – v-belts are already a step up from the original flat leather so why waste resources on new pulleys. If they slip a bit so what.

                                  #622485
                                  Michael Gilligan
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                                    @michaelgilligan61133
                                    Posted by Bazyle on 24/11/2022 15:34:34:

                                    It has plain bearings – v-belts are already a step up from the original flat leather so why waste resources on new pulleys. If they slip a bit so what.

                                    .

                                    For one thing … the drive can be much more compact, because Poly-Vee can safely wrap round small diameter pulleys.

                                    MichaelG.

                                    #622492
                                    Howard Lewis
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                                      @howardlewis46836

                                      You will be able to do some good work on that machine as you nbecome familiar with it.

                                      IF the motor runs in the wrong direction, reversing should be fairly easy.

                                      Those who know more than I, will give you the detail of how to reverse the connections to the start windings.

                                      Enjoy!

                                      Howard.

                                      #622528
                                      Bazyle
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                                        @bazyle

                                        Good point MG.

                                        #622531
                                        Michael Gilligan
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                                          @michaelgilligan61133

                                          Thanks, Bazyle

                                          MichaelG.

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