I too have learned the hard way how brittle cast iron can be.
Mine was a cast iron table saw abour bracket, I broke it pressing out a bad bearing.
I felt terrible. I want to fix tools not destroy them!
It changed the way I think about pressing in or out bearings, etc.
Got the new barrel switch installed and the tach/tach mount. Not sure, may polish the switch/tach mount or powder coat it black. I'm kinda "grayed" out!!
Well, sorry it's been so long updating. Had a semi-bad eBay experience. The tach was DOA and I fought it tooth and nail trying to get it to work. I was refunded and bought another $10 tach but it took another month to get it in!! This one works fine. Here's some pics of the finished product. We restored the lathe at my store but have it set up and running in my home shop. Enjoy!
This final pic is of my reverse lockout. With the screw on chuck, I was afraid using the barrel switch that, in case of a serious situation that I needed to shut the lathe off in a hurry, I might go too far and actually reverse the lathe, which would spit the chuck off in no time flat!! (Been there, done that!!)
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