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I *love* having a reversible spindle! It's really handy for power tapping, and on occasion good for threading with upside-down tools to thread away from a shoulder toward the tailstock.
One thing that matters though is if the spindle is a thread mount for chucks, you can only reverse it when using a collet chuck and only if that isn't the screw-on type.
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(10-18-2016, 11:30 AM)johnobirches Wrote: What is the main drawback of not being able to reverse the motor?
It looks like the motor has been changed and is a non reversible type.
The reverse switch at the rear has been removed at some time.
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John
not being able to reverse the spindle while power tapping
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Thanks for that folks.
The chucks I have are both screw on [don't have a collet chuck] but I'm probably a long way from being ready to power tap.
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John
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(10-19-2016, 02:06 AM)johnobirches Wrote: Thanks for that folks.
The chucks I have are both screw on [don't have a collet chuck] but I'm probably a long way from being ready to power tap.
Best Regards
John
I'd only reverse the spindle if there is a positive lock, such as a set screw, that secures the chuck to the spindle.
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Its nice to have the parting tool set up on the top slide rack up-side down for quick parting off... or any tool for the matter it can make you go twice as fast.
Anthony.
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EdK (10-24-2016)
Well I sorted some belts and got the lathe spinning.
I turned down some aluminium and made a plug to press out a bush from my AJS motorbike crank case.
Then flushed with success made a bearing on a rod push tool a-la John Mills to true things up in the chuck.
Some issues with wear on the cross slide and a little lumpiness in the carriage travel along the bed but overall I'm a very happy camper.
Thanks again for the welcome and support.
John
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johnobirches (10-25-2016)
Great work John...
most of this is machining malarkey is common sense and not really hard and with a plethora of machining videos to watch on the tube you will get the hang of it... enjoy yourself brother..
All the best
Anthony..
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johnobirches (10-25-2016)
Welcome John,
Thought I would have a look at the book Vinny mentioned, one can never know to much, about machines that is.
Here is the pdf file;
http://www.vintagemachinery.org/pubs/1617/3789.pdf
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