This might not be the right forum but I figured either this one or the vintage machinery one.
I have started working on taking apart my 1946 Leblond 15" lathe piece by piece to clean up the crust that has built up on this thing over the last 70 years.
I'm having trouble getting the cross slide off. I already removed the compound rest which was incredibly easy. I removed the wear adjustment gib, and I removed the bolt that attaches the slide to the cross feed nut. At this point I can't figure out where to go. If I try and slide the cross feed off the front it hits the cross feed handle before it clears. If I try and take it off the back, the cross feed nut gets to the end of the threads and the cross slide won't move any further. From moving it around the little that I can, it seems like the slide is still attached to the cross feed nut even though I removed the bolt.
Also if anyone can answer for me what the heck this broken piano hinge on the back of the slide is for?
Am I missing something?
Here are a few pics.
I have started working on taking apart my 1946 Leblond 15" lathe piece by piece to clean up the crust that has built up on this thing over the last 70 years.
I'm having trouble getting the cross slide off. I already removed the compound rest which was incredibly easy. I removed the wear adjustment gib, and I removed the bolt that attaches the slide to the cross feed nut. At this point I can't figure out where to go. If I try and slide the cross feed off the front it hits the cross feed handle before it clears. If I try and take it off the back, the cross feed nut gets to the end of the threads and the cross slide won't move any further. From moving it around the little that I can, it seems like the slide is still attached to the cross feed nut even though I removed the bolt.
Also if anyone can answer for me what the heck this broken piano hinge on the back of the slide is for?
Am I missing something?
Here are a few pics.
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