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I have a badly worn 10F/QC-54. The original user used it for valve grinding. The lead screw threads at one end are round. There is measurable wear on the bed. Tumbler gears are little more than needles. Backlash is over a half turn in both split nut and cross slide. I put new spindle bearings in as the races were grooved and whining very loudly, a Phase II toolholder, and new cross slide. It all runs...but... Just can't get the taper out. Too much wear at the headstock. After all the work I put into it I still struggle just to turn a decent thread.
My Dad has a Early 30's era change gear Babbit bearing 10D that has no shims left to tighten the spindle. It is otherwise mint. His bed is shorter, probably a 10x24 to my 10x36.
Can I combine the 2 machines to make one solid unit? Dad's 10D bed and gears with my headstock and QC gearbox and cut down the worn leadscrew to clean(er) threads? Is the spindle height over the bed the same or does the tailstock also have to move over?
Or am I better off parting it out and buying a new machine? I have a pile of accessories...just really frustrated right now.
My Dad has a Early 30's era change gear Babbit bearing 10D that has no shims left to tighten the spindle. It is otherwise mint. His bed is shorter, probably a 10x24 to my 10x36.
Can I combine the 2 machines to make one solid unit? Dad's 10D bed and gears with my headstock and QC gearbox and cut down the worn leadscrew to clean(er) threads? Is the spindle height over the bed the same or does the tailstock also have to move over?
Or am I better off parting it out and buying a new machine? I have a pile of accessories...just really frustrated right now.