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    Nick_G
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      .

      Or should I ask what 'was' it.? cheeky

      I know it's a Myford. I ain't THAT stupid.! (besides it says Myford on it. wink) Which Myford is/was it.?

      Is it in need of some TLC or a visit from the scrap man.

      The rest of the parts/motor are not in the photo but do exist.

      Cheers, Nick

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      Nick_G
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        #155665
        roy entwistle
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          Going off the top slide I would say ML7

          Roy

          #155666
          JohnF
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            Nick, If it's very cheap just buy it ! A Myford will alway be saleable and all it needs is some TLC an maybe a few parts.

            I am sure it's an ML7

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            Rick Kirkland 1
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              It's deffinitely an ML7 and I would venture to say no more than 45 years old. See if you can find the serial number, iff I'm right about the age it will be stamped on the rear of the bed shear at the tailstock end of the lathe.

              Rick

              #155679
              nigel jones 5
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                CAN i BE THE FIRST TO OFFER YOU SCRAP VAUE FOR IT…

                #155681
                Nick_G
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                  Posted by fizzy on 18/06/2014 19:40:01:

                  CAN i BE THE FIRST TO OFFER YOU SCRAP VAUE FOR IT…

                  That would be an equivalent price to a medium sized bag of Jelly babies then.! …………… Sounds fair. wink

                  It's actually not mine. (but it could be if I asked for it) It belongs to a friend of mine who owns an engineering company. He asked me would I look at an electrical problem on one of his mills and I noticed it when I was there. He says 20+ years ago somebody gave it to him (he cannot remember who) and it's on in his workshop floor ever since.

                  Nick

                  #155683
                  Robbo
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                    @robbo

                    Nick,

                    Definitely an ML7, and has the long cross-slide (but with a bit of a bodged handle) – worth having for that alone. Also a 2-way toolpost.

                    I should grab it and run away before he changes his mind..

                    Phil

                    #155688
                    GaryM
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                      @garym

                      Nick,

                      Definitely more suitable for your needs than that lovely Boxford, which you could donate to me. devil

                      Gary

                      #155695
                      Nick_G
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                        Posted by GaryM on 18/06/2014 21:46:43:

                        Nick,

                        Definitely more suitable for your needs than that lovely Boxford, which you could donate to me. devil

                        Gary

                        You may have a valid point there..! …………………. The truth be known I don't know how to use either properly. blush

                        Nick

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