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RE: Hardinge Lathe - TomG - 11-28-2012

Unless you balanced the flywheel and used a vibration absorbing coupling on the motor. Separate support bearings as well. Chin

Tom


RE: Hardinge Lathe - f350ca - 11-29-2012

Well we got outbid. Would have been a nice to have but someone else wanted it more.


RE: Hardinge Lathe - f350ca - 03-03-2014

Well finally found a deal on a Hardinge on an government auction, was in a research lab. Its the older narrow bed HLV no suffix as near as I can figure. Its old but looks like there is very little wear,
Been in storage for YEARS apparently, the grease on the threading gears is dried to hard shellac. Currently tearing it down, have it far enough now that I may paint it.
The pinion gear that connects to the rack to move the carriage is damaged, possibly the carriage was bumped in the warehouse, the rack looks fine. There is thumping and vibration in the spindle drive, think it may be the belts are dried out and set from sitting bent over the pulleys for so long. The motor is silent on its own and the spindle turns smooth with maybe 1/4 thou bounce on the test indicator, think its the surface Im running on.
Here she is lifted off the trailer.

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RE: Hardinge Lathe - TomG - 03-03-2014

Welcome to the club Greg.

I've never seen one with that type of speed selector. I assume we'll get more pics when you get her settled in. Thumbsup

Tom


RE: Hardinge Lathe - f350ca - 03-03-2014

This was the predecessor to your lathe Tom. Same basic design with a lot of the same parts but a narrower bed plate. More pictures to follow.


RE: Hardinge Lathe - PixMan - 03-04-2014

Congratulations Greg! Nice find!

It would have to have some really serious problems with ways an mechanicals for the machine not to be worth restoration. I believe it's always going to be worth well more than you paid, but the real value will be in using it.


RE: Hardinge Lathe - Mayhem - 03-04-2014

Nice find Greg. I have liked them since I saw them at the Starrett factory and later in Tom's shop. Not so much a fan of the price though!


RE: Hardinge Lathe - f350ca - 03-04-2014

Well it pretty much fell apart.
Had to dismantle a far bit to get at what needed attention so decided to carry on and paint it up proper, guess Micktoon inspired me.
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Saddie looks like she's wondering just what did you do.

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RE: Hardinge Lathe - EdK - 03-05-2014

The inspector doesn't look too happy about the mess you're making though.

Ed


RE: Hardinge Lathe - Mayhem - 03-05-2014

I see this is the first project that you have used your CNC plasma cutter Big Grin