Hi Nic,
Pleased to meet you.
To be honest, I haven’t done a lot recently. I got annoyed with the layout I had in my single garage ‘workshop’ so I spent some time doing a ‘proper’ redesign, or at least a design I’m more comfortable with, to give myself more bench top space. I’m almost there now so it won’t be long before I’m back on it.
I have though reassembled the quill incorporating the new bearings I got from Orinoco Bearings in Leeds and yes I was a bit concerned about fitting them but I’m lucky enough to have a small press which helped. I’ve given the head a first coat of the paragon cream, it looks a bit rough and needs a bit of work as I applied by brush. I would have preferred to spray but I’m not set up for that.
I also have the ‘manual’ from Tony at lathes.co.uk and whilst it’s helpful i have found slight differences between my machine and the diagrams which are a little hazy probably due to reproduction and size. My machine also has a very low serial number, 1250 something iirc, which could mean that it’s a very early model hence the slight differences.
Also have a look at Fobco 1/2 Cap Drill Restoration thread over on mig-welding.co.uk it’s a decent thread with a lot of pics that I always go back to.
Disassembling it is easy, reassembly can be tense so if I would give one piece of advice it would be to take as many pictures as you can during disassembly for reference later, i did a few and I wish I’d done a few more but I do have another Unit that I can reference should I need to It’s a later model with the longer quill but the other bits are the same. Oh and be organised with your bits, as you remove them, sounds simple I know but trust me it’ll pay dividends in the long run and don’t ask me how I know
. I have amassed a good few plastic bowls and lids from the odd Chinese takeaway from up the road and they’re invaluable for small parts!
But even after all that rambling and the fact that I’m not actively working on it at present feel free to ask me anything.
Rgds.,
CG