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    Jon 928
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      @jon928

      Hi all I am a retired hgv mechanic at the age of 53 not through choice ,always had a interest in lathes at school and friends helping making stuff ,I have recently bought a Raglan 5" I believe not sure what year it is will post some pictures of it, it was running when bought but very noisey bearings and loose gears on the shaft so stripped it down,hoping to share my skills with others smiley

      Jon

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      Jon 928
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        @jon928

        Raglan lathe

        #377171
        Brian H
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          @brianh50089

          Hello Jon and welcome. I'm just down the road from you near Mansfield.

          What will your Raglan be used for when it's working again?

          Brian

          #377178
          Stephen Middleton
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            @stephenmiddleton53822

            Hello Jon and welcome to the forum. I too live in Sheffield and I am retired. Plenty of info and experience on this site.

            Steve

            #377186
            Ian Parkin
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              @ianparkin39383

              Hi there also from a sheffielder

              Any local help you need don’t hesitate to ask

              Ian

              #377222
              peak4
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                @peak4

                Hello Jon, also from Sheffield, though in the process of a very slow move from Crookes to Buxton.

                (For those not familiar with Sheffield, I should point out the Capital C and the e in Crookes wink )

                Bill

                #377240
                larry phelan 1
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                  @larryphelan1

                  Hi Jon,

                  Looks like you have plenty of help,right on your doorstep ! Lucky you,not like these parts,where they ask you "What is a lathe"?

                  Make the most of it and good luck with the rebuild.

                  #377342
                  Jon 928
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                    @jon928

                    Hi all, Brain I have an old America v8 engine with bits missing it needs lots of modifying its a bit heavy

                    My son is a tree surgeon with a small farm and loads of projects chainsaws,Matbro teleported needs TCL most weeks

                    I know a good sarni shop at Crookes

                    Buxton always great there for picking up good tools on market day they use to be a tool guy there shop called peter Carnt remember his surname

                    Will be at kingsmill Hospitial Mansfield tomorrow will my sleep problems

                    It's a small world

                    #377347
                    Trevor Crossman 1
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                      @trevorcrossman1

                      Hello Jon,

                      A Raglan 5" was my first 'proper' lathe, much better than a Myford in my view. An easy machine to strip/reassemble and very capable especially if you can acquire some of the original accessories.Take some time to set up the variable speed mechanism accurately and it'll run very nicely. I had mine for many years until I replaced it with an M300. A guy John Ward, up your way makes some (good quality) parts for Raglans.

                      Trevor

                      #377356
                      peak4
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                        @peak4

                        Hello again Jon, sadly don't come to Buxton for (decent) tools . The market is a shadow of its former self but a good friend of mine is working hard at reviving it.
                        The local discount shop has a few gems, but I normally shop for specialist stuff in Sheffield, and I'm on good terms with the Post office staff and most of the couriers round our way.

                        Still looking for a handy metals supplier locally in Derbyshire, though the local scrapyards are friendly enough

                        Any assistance I can offer, just shout up.

                        Bill

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