Steve Blackdog
Established Member
I have a productive weekend. Alongside doing the garden with (for) SWIMBO, I built a very sturdy stand for my little CCSL lathe.
I made it entirely from old construction timber off cuts. The only thing I paid for were the 24 M10 coach screws that hold it all together. I was ripped off for them at 40p + VAT each!!
It ain't pretty but it does the job bloomin well. The lathe centre is now at the perfect height and there is no vibration at all. I can't believe the difference.
Currently the lathe is sitting on its rubber feet which are on M10 threaded bolts. I am planning to screw it to the stand. Any views on the best way to do this? I'd like to keep the ability to adjust the feet still.
Cheers.
Steve
I made it entirely from old construction timber off cuts. The only thing I paid for were the 24 M10 coach screws that hold it all together. I was ripped off for them at 40p + VAT each!!
It ain't pretty but it does the job bloomin well. The lathe centre is now at the perfect height and there is no vibration at all. I can't believe the difference.
Currently the lathe is sitting on its rubber feet which are on M10 threaded bolts. I am planning to screw it to the stand. Any views on the best way to do this? I'd like to keep the ability to adjust the feet still.
Cheers.
Steve