Hi all, new to the forums. I hope I can impose on your guys' wisdom for a moment to help me get up to speed with my freshly acquired Fobco Universal. It came with a Jacob's chuck fitted. Feeding it down reveals a slot in the quill that aligns with one in the spindle, so I'm guessing removing the chuck is as simple as inserting a drift key and giving it a whack.
My understanding that this particular model benefits (and/or is cursed with) an old Myford collet system. I don't own a Myford lathe yet, but soon hope to. I've seen a video overviewing the system and it looks interesting. My understanding the the necessary components are:
1) Myford collet nose piece
2) Myford closing tube
3) Myford collet(s)
As the links above indicate, the first two items are easy to acquire as Myford are currently still supplying them. I'm guessing their current spread of ER collets are not compatible with this system? In which case, does anyone know if I have missed compatible collets on their site or if compatible collets are available from a third party? I'm willing to slug it out with collectors for old stock if I have to but I'd much prefer to buy new if it is possible.
On that note, the spindle's threads appear to have a nut on them, I suppose to protect them when a Myford collet nose is not fitted. Does any one know the proper way to remove this nut? Is putting the drift key in the spindle and then giving it a twist with a wrench the appropriate route or am I bound to damage something?
Thanks in advance for any information. Hopefully by embracing this system I can get a little extra precision in my hole drilling, or god willing take advantage of some of that "light milling" associated with this particular model. Do let me know if some images will assist.
My understanding that this particular model benefits (and/or is cursed with) an old Myford collet system. I don't own a Myford lathe yet, but soon hope to. I've seen a video overviewing the system and it looks interesting. My understanding the the necessary components are:
1) Myford collet nose piece
2) Myford closing tube
3) Myford collet(s)
As the links above indicate, the first two items are easy to acquire as Myford are currently still supplying them. I'm guessing their current spread of ER collets are not compatible with this system? In which case, does anyone know if I have missed compatible collets on their site or if compatible collets are available from a third party? I'm willing to slug it out with collectors for old stock if I have to but I'd much prefer to buy new if it is possible.
On that note, the spindle's threads appear to have a nut on them, I suppose to protect them when a Myford collet nose is not fitted. Does any one know the proper way to remove this nut? Is putting the drift key in the spindle and then giving it a twist with a wrench the appropriate route or am I bound to damage something?
Thanks in advance for any information. Hopefully by embracing this system I can get a little extra precision in my hole drilling, or god willing take advantage of some of that "light milling" associated with this particular model. Do let me know if some images will assist.