guineafowl21
Established Member
In the process of doing up woodworking machines, and doing other general stuff eg car repairs, I’ve often thought ‘a lathe could do that’. Things like making up bushings and spacers, replacing threaded parts, making handles, custom BSW bolts to replace that one that’s missing...
I’ve thought up some requirements:
- Threadcutting, imperial and metric.
- Centre height doesn’t need to be huge, but it would nice to be able to skim brake drums/discs (not essential).
- Three or single phase.
- I prefer the older heavy stuff to modern.
- Ability to do the odd horizontal milling job, like altering a gib to fit a T slot.
- A nice selection of accessories and tools, to save me trying to find them myself, not knowing whether it will fit.
- A coolant pump, having seen the difference it makes to drilling steel.
- budget could stretch to perhaps £1200, although I have a couple of spindle moulders for sale, so maybe more.
I guess the Myford/Boxford etc offerings would do most of that, but any recommendations/tips/caveats would be welcome.
I’ve thought up some requirements:
- Threadcutting, imperial and metric.
- Centre height doesn’t need to be huge, but it would nice to be able to skim brake drums/discs (not essential).
- Three or single phase.
- I prefer the older heavy stuff to modern.
- Ability to do the odd horizontal milling job, like altering a gib to fit a T slot.
- A nice selection of accessories and tools, to save me trying to find them myself, not knowing whether it will fit.
- A coolant pump, having seen the difference it makes to drilling steel.
- budget could stretch to perhaps £1200, although I have a couple of spindle moulders for sale, so maybe more.
I guess the Myford/Boxford etc offerings would do most of that, but any recommendations/tips/caveats would be welcome.