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Lathe setup NOT for the faint of heart

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Pullstart

So clever!

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oliver2-44

Very creative. 

Over the years I've been fortunate to see machinist do a lot of creative things repairing and refurbishing the Hydro turbine generator parts I worked with. 

 

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ri702bill
9 hours ago, Pullstart said:

So clever!

And it did have a touch of the "Kevin Factor" where you say to yourself "Ah, what could go wrong"....

Bill

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pacer
14 hours ago, ri702bill said:

off centeredness

 

:ROTF:Totally aside from your ....'cleverishness' at solving your problem I love that description!!

 

Bout once a week I give thanks for my magnificent and beautiful South Bend 13/36, and my Bridgeport 'clone' mill......

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ri702bill
1 minute ago, pacer said:

Bout once a week I give thanks for my magnificent and beautiful South Bend 13/36, and my Bridgeport 'clone' mill......

The 13/36 is a powerful machine, as long as it cuts true and is used, not used up...

Clone milling machines are fine if you can find parts for them.

Bill 

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pacer

@ri702bill

 

My South Bend, along with being made in Taiwan came from hurricane Katrina, had stayed completely submerged in that toxic sludge for some 2-3 weeks. I took a BIG gamble and gave $500 for it. Oddly enough we - my machinist buddy and I - only had to cut/remake 3 gears in the head stock and with a LOT of clean up, it turned out to be a good lathe. Very slight pitting on the ways that were cked carefully and found to be OK. Amazingly, was even able to use the original motor - after clean up!

 

The Mill is from ENCO and according to my Bridgeport expert buddy it is almost a direct copy of the Bridgys.....

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