This thread isn't too old, so I thought I'd post something about the tailstock and a morse taper tang. I've owned a Craftsman "Commercial" 12"x36" metal lathe for over 30 years. It's been a great addition to the shop and has paid for itself many times over. At least that's what I tell my wife. My only complaint, other than I'd like to have something with a little more mass, is the occasional spinning of the arbor in the tailstock when boring. I have a selection of drills with morse taper shanks that I like to use, plus the drill chuck, but unfortunately the tailstock does not have a lock for the tang. I've decided that it's time to do something about it. It's apart, I've marked the location of the tang, etc., and now I'm trying to decide how to accomplish this. I think I have two options. One would be to drill and put a pin next to the tang. The other is to drill and tap each side for set screws. I think I like the pin option better, but thought I'd post this to hear if anyone else has come up with a better method to lock the tang, or has done one of these.
Thanks!