madasamonkey
Member
Hi
I've recently upgraded from a Record CL3 lathe to a bowl turning Viceroy lathe (on single phase). Soon after I had the chance to get a full Viceroy with an outboard for bowl turning and a 36" plus inboard for spindle turning, very cheap,( but 3 phase).
I swopped the motor and electrics and thought I could save the Bowl Turning lathe for spares. I had an adapter made by a local engineering company to fit my Supernova chuck on the outboard with a Supernova2 on the inboard, brilliant set up I thought.
As the outboard is a reverse thread, the chuck keeps coming loose despite the locking grub screw. So I cant bowl turn as the bars on the inboard are too close.
Does any one on the forum know the answer?
Do I drill and peg the chuck on the outboard through the grub screw hole, or should I get a single phase motor etc for the spare bowl turning lathe and rearrange the work shop to fit two lathes in?
I'm new to the forum and would appreciate any advice
Thanks Simon
I've recently upgraded from a Record CL3 lathe to a bowl turning Viceroy lathe (on single phase). Soon after I had the chance to get a full Viceroy with an outboard for bowl turning and a 36" plus inboard for spindle turning, very cheap,( but 3 phase).
I swopped the motor and electrics and thought I could save the Bowl Turning lathe for spares. I had an adapter made by a local engineering company to fit my Supernova chuck on the outboard with a Supernova2 on the inboard, brilliant set up I thought.
As the outboard is a reverse thread, the chuck keeps coming loose despite the locking grub screw. So I cant bowl turn as the bars on the inboard are too close.
Does any one on the forum know the answer?
Do I drill and peg the chuck on the outboard through the grub screw hole, or should I get a single phase motor etc for the spare bowl turning lathe and rearrange the work shop to fit two lathes in?
I'm new to the forum and would appreciate any advice
Thanks Simon