RichardG
If at first you don’t succeed have a cup of tea.
I've just been given the above lathe, it's a blue model and I suspect it's from the 1990s. It's all in bits and there's no stand. There are also other bits such as callipers, tools, a 4 jaw self centering chuck, looks like centres, metal rings....Sadly some bits are rusted but it doesn't look too bad.
This is my first woodworking lathe so I'm not 100% sure what all the bits are for yet or if there is anything missing. So my first request is whether anyone can help with an original manual and ideally with parts list so I can confirm the lathe is complete and ensure I assemble it correctly. It looks very similar to the current CL3 that record still sells so is that a good starting point?
My second request is for stand ideas from anyone who has or has used this style of lathe. With the round steel bars as the bed rather than cast iron and I wondered whether the stand needed to be stronger to stop any twisting. The original owner, sadly no longer with us, had mounted it on two solid concrete block towers 500x500mm each which makes me wonder if he found this was needed?
I see lots off tinkering ahead...
This is my first woodworking lathe so I'm not 100% sure what all the bits are for yet or if there is anything missing. So my first request is whether anyone can help with an original manual and ideally with parts list so I can confirm the lathe is complete and ensure I assemble it correctly. It looks very similar to the current CL3 that record still sells so is that a good starting point?
My second request is for stand ideas from anyone who has or has used this style of lathe. With the round steel bars as the bed rather than cast iron and I wondered whether the stand needed to be stronger to stop any twisting. The original owner, sadly no longer with us, had mounted it on two solid concrete block towers 500x500mm each which makes me wonder if he found this was needed?
I see lots off tinkering ahead...