We are clearing out my father-in-law's workshop. Is anyone able to identify this lathe?
It's a bench top model on a shop made stand. There is no maker's id as far as I can see.
Three speed belt drive from separate motor mounted on the stand.
Tailstock and tool rest have a single bolt clamp with a nut accessed from under the bed.
The tailstock live centre is morse taper, I think no 1.
The drive centre also appears to be morse taper but is jammed tight. I can't see if the disk behind it is on a threaded shaft, if it is I can't move it.
The other end of the spindle is threaded with a knurled disk screwed on.
I haven't been able to find anything similar online, but I could well be looking in the wrong place! It's construction - headstock and tailstock look to be welded up from machine parts while the toolpost is a casting - could indicate that it was a shop made one-off. Unfortunately we can now only guess...
Thanks for looking, and if you have any information I'd apprecaite it.
Andy
It's a bench top model on a shop made stand. There is no maker's id as far as I can see.
Three speed belt drive from separate motor mounted on the stand.
Tailstock and tool rest have a single bolt clamp with a nut accessed from under the bed.
The tailstock live centre is morse taper, I think no 1.
The drive centre also appears to be morse taper but is jammed tight. I can't see if the disk behind it is on a threaded shaft, if it is I can't move it.
The other end of the spindle is threaded with a knurled disk screwed on.
I haven't been able to find anything similar online, but I could well be looking in the wrong place! It's construction - headstock and tailstock look to be welded up from machine parts while the toolpost is a casting - could indicate that it was a shop made one-off. Unfortunately we can now only guess...
Thanks for looking, and if you have any information I'd apprecaite it.
Andy