Hello All,
I recently picked up my first decent lathe (my previous being an ancient Barnes 4 1/2). The plate on the back of the bed lists the part number as 101.07380. From what I've read it seems to be an earlier 12" with babbitt spindle bearings and no power cross feed. It does have a few issues that I'm hoping to remedy.
There is a decent chip out of the top of the saddle, the gib for the cross-feed is fairly hammered and causes it to bind, and most importantly it looks like I've ran out of shims for the spindle. I've been watching eBay for a replacement saddle with the same 10D-9 casting mark and possibly a replacement gib for the cross-feed but I'm not sure what to do with the spindle. Once you run out of shims is it the end of the road for a babbitt headstock? Would I be better off finding a timken bearing headstock from a later Craftsman 12" lathe and swapping it over?
Thanks in advance for the info everyone. After using the old Barnes for several years I look forward to getting some time in on a slightly newer machine. Pics of the new Craftsman will follow here in a bit.
I recently picked up my first decent lathe (my previous being an ancient Barnes 4 1/2). The plate on the back of the bed lists the part number as 101.07380. From what I've read it seems to be an earlier 12" with babbitt spindle bearings and no power cross feed. It does have a few issues that I'm hoping to remedy.
There is a decent chip out of the top of the saddle, the gib for the cross-feed is fairly hammered and causes it to bind, and most importantly it looks like I've ran out of shims for the spindle. I've been watching eBay for a replacement saddle with the same 10D-9 casting mark and possibly a replacement gib for the cross-feed but I'm not sure what to do with the spindle. Once you run out of shims is it the end of the road for a babbitt headstock? Would I be better off finding a timken bearing headstock from a later Craftsman 12" lathe and swapping it over?
Thanks in advance for the info everyone. After using the old Barnes for several years I look forward to getting some time in on a slightly newer machine. Pics of the new Craftsman will follow here in a bit.
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