Hi All,
New to the forum and machining but also desiring to learn the trade for hobby/personal use. I think I might have posted anther thread in the wrong place so I hope this one in correctly located. Bear with me please.
I have a 1980s 13" by 7' South Bend lathe that I got for a decent price. I was in parts of a shop floor and the older gentleman I purchased from said he decided not to restore it. Spidy sense told me to think twice and bid low. In the end I took it home and pieced it back together. It is missing the gib for the saddle/cross slide, drive belt, chuck and a few bolts and oilers. One way is wore enough to have a slight lip for the first 16" from the headstock. I have looked for the missing gib and haven't found one yet. Belts can be sourced. I would need a phase convertor or VFD to run it in my shop. My biggest worry is the ways. My question is, do i attempt to restore the lathe or part it out for sale? Thanks in advance.
New to the forum and machining but also desiring to learn the trade for hobby/personal use. I think I might have posted anther thread in the wrong place so I hope this one in correctly located. Bear with me please.
I have a 1980s 13" by 7' South Bend lathe that I got for a decent price. I was in parts of a shop floor and the older gentleman I purchased from said he decided not to restore it. Spidy sense told me to think twice and bid low. In the end I took it home and pieced it back together. It is missing the gib for the saddle/cross slide, drive belt, chuck and a few bolts and oilers. One way is wore enough to have a slight lip for the first 16" from the headstock. I have looked for the missing gib and haven't found one yet. Belts can be sourced. I would need a phase convertor or VFD to run it in my shop. My biggest worry is the ways. My question is, do i attempt to restore the lathe or part it out for sale? Thanks in advance.