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RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - RobWilson - 09-22-2014 Hi Darren Do you have a few photos of the rear of the lathe .rear of saddle . It would be cool if you could get the feeds up and running . Rob RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - Mayhem - 09-22-2014 Hi Rob, Here you go... Looking straight at the back of the carriage. The feed shaft runs through the cradle at the bottom, in which a worm gear runs. The shaft directly above is for the longitudinal feed and the one to the right is the cross feed. On the right is the engagement for the cross feed (the longitudinal engagement in on the saddle). [attachment=9322] Side view. [attachment=9323] Top(ish) view. [attachment=9324] I'm pretty sure I posted these earlier but this is what I am using as a reference (from a similar lathe). [attachment=9325] [attachment=9326] [attachment=9327] EDIT: I just went back and you can see some of these pictures in context in posts 14, 15 and 16 and post 64 RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - RobWilson - 09-22-2014 Hi Darren From what I can gather , it looks like you need a lever and a clutch to get the cross slide feed up and running ,do you have the gear that goes on the end of the cross slide shaft ? . Looks fixable Rob RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - Mayhem - 09-22-2014 Hi Rob, Definitely fixable! I have the large gear for the longitudinal feed (somewhere) but all the others will need to be made. I also need the three gear cluster that drives the feed shaft. I've got a friend at a local machine shop but I haven't seen him in ages since I finish work much later than he does and they are no longer open on weekends. I need to get back in touch with him. RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - PixMan - 09-22-2014 Anything we could do to turn some gear blanks or some other task while you're here? RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - Mayhem - 09-26-2014 Believe me Ken, I had thought about it but it is probably something I need to do here, since there are 5 gears missing and we have to make a clutch as well. I dropped into the machine shop where a guy I know works. He has been helping me when he can and he is close enough that he can come and look at the lathe. His brother has just bought the business, so hopefully that will free him up a little. RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - Mayhem - 05-31-2015 Finished up the spider that I started a few weeks back. I couldn't find suitable M10 grub screws, so I went with 1/2-13. In hind sight, it actually made better sense, as all the other fasteners on the lathe are inch. Also, tapping was so much easier, as in the ton of goodies that Wrussle gave me was a 1/2-13 spiral point tap. How easy tapping those six holes was [attachment=10917] [attachment=10918] [attachment=10919] RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - PixMan - 05-31-2015 The brass points are a quality touch. The new owner will really appreciate the attention to detail when he or she gets the machine. RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - Mayhem - 05-31-2015 Thanks Ken - I'm hoping that will drive the sale price up RE: Cleaning up my old lathe - krv3000 - 05-31-2015 in a word brill |