The castings look the same as my s and b change wheels.
If there 16dp could you be persuaded to part with them.
How do I tell and why do you need more?
The castings look the same as my s and b change wheels.
If there 16dp could you be persuaded to part with them.
Not strictly acquired as I’ve not picked it up yet, but finalised some swapping and trading for this today. Badged as an 11” but completely metric. Also had a vertical milling slide and 3 steel boxes with 170kg of hss tooling.
It’s also the high speed model, has a single phase motor fitted at the mo but comes with the correct 3phase 2 speed motor, and 3 phase suds system
Yes, and it was at a price I couldn’t turn downVery nice indeed - some useful tooling as well.
Not strictly acquired as I’ve not picked it up yet, but finalised some swapping and trading for this today. Badged as an 11” but completely metric. Also had a vertical milling slide and 3 steel boxes with 170kg of hss tooling.
It’s also the high speed model, has a single phase motor fitted at the mo but comes with the correct 3phase 2 speed motor, and 3 phase suds system
Quite a few missing from mine when I bought. Collected a few odd ones that match but required modding to fit.How do I tell and why do you need more?
Currently, lining the wheelie binWhat part do all the spark plugs play?
Today I acquired.
This fantastic 8.5 inch four jaw Taylor chuck
. In great condition with chuck key. It will make a fantastic addition to my empire lathe. View attachment 158471 View attachment 158472
looks like my metric 11" but i have not got the gearboxYes, and it was at a price I couldn’t turn down
Definitely mate.Glad to see it's going to be used at last!
You can help me decipher the spindle speed chart thenlooks like my metric 11" but i have not got the gearbox..very nice lathes Dan
go fast let the clutch bite..go slow let the clutch slip..What else do you wanna know?You can help me decipher the spindle speed chart then![]()
What the assortment of squiggly lines actually refer togo fast let the clutch bite..go slow let the clutch slip..What else do you wanna know?![]()
if you mean all the Latin on your Norton box then i don't have a clue mateWhat the assortment of squiggly lines actually refer to[/QU]
No, the speed chart on the top of the headstock, it had a green line and a red line, and some numbers. Tony at lathes.co.uk isn’t too helpful on the subject, just basically says he doesn’t understand it either!if you mean all the Latin on your Norton box then i don't have a clue mate![]()
Ahh that silly thing..i have it on mine and could never get my head around it. i ended up buying a cheap RPM laser gauge and working from that off the chuckNo, the speed chart on the top of the headstock, it had a green line and a red line, and some numbers. Tony at lathes.co.uk isn’t too helpful on the subject, just basically says he doesn’t understand it either!
Looks like I need to pop round and help you create some space to put it.....picked this up tonight....sometimes my mechanical hacksaw does my head in with the regular "thump thump thump" as it cuts...just wanted something a bit more civilized to hack off some stock bar![]()
What the assortment of squiggly lines actually refer to
No this is self -explanatory ^^^^^^^^^^^^Front lever left = slow range (green) front lever right = fast range (orange/red). Pretty self-explanatory IMO.