After my other thread about the chucks, I figured I'd start a new thread to cover everything I'm doing to clean up the Coronet Major I've been given and keep everything in one place. There's bound to be questions and it seemed best to have a single thread instead of creating new ones each time.
I was given the Major by a friend's family after their dad passed away. I've not done any turning before so it'll be a learning process. The lathe has been sitting in my workshop for a little while until I could get started. I've built a fairly solid stand for it and started cleaning it up. I have some evaporust arriving this weekend but today I changed out the main belt which was old and had chunks missing from it. The belt was bought from Derek Pyatt along with a couple of spares such as the saw guard. The belt is segmented riveted leather of a type I've not seen before. I kept removing links until it was a suitable size, I expect there will be a certain amount of stretch as it beds it. Bit of a sod to remove the links (needed a bolt cutter) and then fiddly to get it connected again but seems to be running, although it just still touches the back of the machine with an annoying noise so I may look at one of the more modern, thinner segmented belts if I can find one that fits.
The bearings were a bit noisy so I added some 30w oil, filling up the little reservoir, and ran it but the oil started coming out of the bearings. Not sure if this is normal and you just add a small amount every so often or if it's a sign the bearings are shot. I couldn't see a way to oil the bearing on the other side of the saddle, so not sure how you might lubricate that one.
I'll add more as I work my way through this project and would welcome any suggestions along the way as I know there's a few folks on here that have the machines.
The Major
New belt fitted
Oil leaking after filling a couple of times.
Here you can see the oil cap on the right hand bearing but there's nothing similar on the left side.
I was given the Major by a friend's family after their dad passed away. I've not done any turning before so it'll be a learning process. The lathe has been sitting in my workshop for a little while until I could get started. I've built a fairly solid stand for it and started cleaning it up. I have some evaporust arriving this weekend but today I changed out the main belt which was old and had chunks missing from it. The belt was bought from Derek Pyatt along with a couple of spares such as the saw guard. The belt is segmented riveted leather of a type I've not seen before. I kept removing links until it was a suitable size, I expect there will be a certain amount of stretch as it beds it. Bit of a sod to remove the links (needed a bolt cutter) and then fiddly to get it connected again but seems to be running, although it just still touches the back of the machine with an annoying noise so I may look at one of the more modern, thinner segmented belts if I can find one that fits.
The bearings were a bit noisy so I added some 30w oil, filling up the little reservoir, and ran it but the oil started coming out of the bearings. Not sure if this is normal and you just add a small amount every so often or if it's a sign the bearings are shot. I couldn't see a way to oil the bearing on the other side of the saddle, so not sure how you might lubricate that one.
I'll add more as I work my way through this project and would welcome any suggestions along the way as I know there's a few folks on here that have the machines.
The Major
New belt fitted
Oil leaking after filling a couple of times.
Here you can see the oil cap on the right hand bearing but there's nothing similar on the left side.