Hi again all,
Well I managed to get the pulley off the viceroy spindle, and to remove the spindle. My next job I to mount the spindle in the 3 jaw chuck of my Colchester, screw on an adaptor which is slightly off centre, and turn it up accurately. The adaptor is needed because I bought a woodturning chuch with several jaw sets, but it is for a Shopsmith I think. Anyhow it just has a parallel hole to mount onto the headstock, no thread, just a grub screw. I thought to have an adaptor rather than risk boring out and threading the actual chuck, in case of **** ups. So my plan is to run welds along the parallel shaft of the adaptor and then turn it down to suit the hole in the chuck.
Can anyone suggest a better method?
In the meantime my turning continues sporadically, using drive centres and faceplate for the viceroy, and the Axminster evolution chuck on my graduate. I don't know if I mentioned this but I bought the viceroy because I thought the thread was the same as the graduate. Well they are both 1 1/2" but graduate is 6 tpi and viceroy is 8 tpi. Standardisation would be so helpful.
K