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Rebore on a mini-lathe!!!
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(06-12-2018, 09:28 AM)Stuart Giles Wrote: Myfords are very versatile in that there are many accessories and attachments available for them. But they lack the the rigidity of an industrial lathe. Secondhand Myford lathes are often badly worn due to their narrow bed and the fact that unlike industrial lathes, the bedways on almost all Myfords manufactured in Nottingham, are not induction  hardened. Myford lathes tend to be much more expensive  to purchase secondhand than a larger capacity Boxford, Southbend, Smart & Brown, Colchester Bantam or Chipmaster. These machines don't have a signifcantly bigger footprint in a workshop than a cabinet mounted ML 7 or Super 7 Myford. It is nice to have a slotted cross slide on a lathe, but it's still possible to bore  or face parts on a lathe without such by using an adapter off the lathe's  topslide mount to fix the manifold, conrod etc. you want to machine onto the lathe.  I did this many times on my S & B Model "A" lathe before I had a milling machine in my workshop.

I've owned this 1963 Smart & Brown Model "A" for 40 years now.


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Had this 1943 "war finish" Colchester Triumph for 18 years

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And my "new" 1959 Dean Smith & Grace. Some of my friends have suggested that I am developing a lathe habit. I always say that I could give it up anytime Rolleyes

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Stuart, you have trounced most, if not all of us with that lovely trio.You are a true laveslave.
All the best, Gene

(05-12-2018, 08:49 PM)Tony Griffiths Wrote: For a good, all-round lathe the Boxford is hard to beat - but you must avoid the Model C and go instead for an A with gearbox and power cross feed or a B with just power cross feed. The power-feed apron gives a far slower rate of sliding feed than can be obtained by the changewheels alone. It also, importantly, as the drive is transmitted by worm-and-wheel gearing in the apron, saves wearing out the now hard-to-find leadscrew clasp nuts. Best of all is variable-speed drive Boxford VSL, especially the later model with a much larger spindle bore. For full details of the range see: http://www.lathes.co.uk/boxford
A good alternative is the similar Viceroy - also made by the original makers of the Boxford, Denford Small Tools: http://www.lathes.co.uk/viceroy
The Boxford was a developed version of the American South Bend 9-inch - and lots of these came over in WW2 and are still around: http://www.lathes.co.uk/southbend9-inch/
There are, of course, lots of others with most of the ones you are likely to find being found with hyperlinks on this page: http://www.lathes.co.uk/faq/page2.html
If you want an all-singing-and-dancing job, there's a Hannifin version of this for sale - but it's in the middle of Alaska: http://www.lathes.co.uk/gilman/page2.html
However, if you want to see the full range, here you are: http://www.lathes.co.uk/page21.html
Hi Tony, didn’t know you were a Seven owner. I find your lathe site most helpful and informative.
I have now had a response from John re my tumble reverse gear, hope to have one in a week or so.
Best Wishes Gene
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Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Howard Wright - 05-12-2018, 07:18 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Reckless Rat - 05-12-2018, 07:56 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Zetomagneto - 05-12-2018, 08:10 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Martin Prior - 05-12-2018, 08:19 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Steve Jones - 05-12-2018, 08:23 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Tony Griffiths - 05-12-2018, 08:49 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Bob Culver - 05-12-2018, 09:44 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Charles P - 05-12-2018, 09:53 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by bob46320 - 06-12-2018, 07:55 AM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Howard Wright - 06-12-2018, 08:07 AM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Stuart Giles - 06-12-2018, 09:28 AM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Zetomagneto - 06-12-2018, 10:01 AM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Charles P - 06-12-2018, 01:18 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Charles P - 06-12-2018, 03:21 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Stuart Joseph - 06-12-2018, 06:09 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Dave Mann - 07-12-2018, 06:57 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Reckless Rat - 08-12-2018, 02:16 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by bob46320 - 08-12-2018, 03:04 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Reckless Rat - 08-12-2018, 03:08 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Dave Mann - 10-12-2018, 09:11 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Stuart Giles - 10-12-2018, 09:55 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Zetomagneto - 10-12-2018, 10:02 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by bob46320 - 11-12-2018, 10:37 AM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Hedd_Jones - 15-12-2018, 07:22 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Timothy P - 15-12-2018, 09:48 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Hedd_Jones - 16-12-2018, 09:50 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Howard Wright - 23-12-2018, 06:59 PM
RE: Rebore on a mini-lathe!!! - by Phil Kingdom - 23-12-2018, 08:19 PM

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