Hi every one...
I guess you will have to wait for the pictures until I have completed my first three posts...
But yesterday i was given a pile of bits when I went to get a 1950's tractor wheel.
A lathe it seems...
Treadle powered...but not like any I can find pictures of.
I can't work out if it is Wood work or metal work lathe... so i am posting here for now rather than Wood work or metal work section
It has a chuck like a metal working lathe.
It is made by "Hobbies" which is an annoying name on the modern age of Google as searching for "Hobbies" brings up all sorts of false links.
Also the strange thing about it is the treadle drive mechanism
It is not the type with a treadle connected to a rod - to a wheel to a belt...
It is a treadle with a chain ..that does not rotate..it is a length of chain fixed by a spring at either end.
The chain runs over a sprocket with a freewheel in it so each push on the pedal pulls the gear and turns the lathe..and then the up stroke, the freewwheel comes in to play to allow it to go back .
Once I have completed my 3 Frist user posts I'll post links to the photos I have uploaded to Postmages.cc
I guess you will have to wait for the pictures until I have completed my first three posts...
But yesterday i was given a pile of bits when I went to get a 1950's tractor wheel.
A lathe it seems...
Treadle powered...but not like any I can find pictures of.
I can't work out if it is Wood work or metal work lathe... so i am posting here for now rather than Wood work or metal work section
It has a chuck like a metal working lathe.
It is made by "Hobbies" which is an annoying name on the modern age of Google as searching for "Hobbies" brings up all sorts of false links.
Also the strange thing about it is the treadle drive mechanism
It is not the type with a treadle connected to a rod - to a wheel to a belt...
It is a treadle with a chain ..that does not rotate..it is a length of chain fixed by a spring at either end.
The chain runs over a sprocket with a freewheel in it so each push on the pedal pulls the gear and turns the lathe..and then the up stroke, the freewwheel comes in to play to allow it to go back .
Once I have completed my 3 Frist user posts I'll post links to the photos I have uploaded to Postmages.cc