I'm in the process of acquiring a Tyme Cub, haven't seen it yet but its said to be working and in need of a fair amount of TLC.
All of the above info will be useful but does anyone have a manual please?
Edit - subsequently lathe is now with me, the cable looks as if it has been nibbled by little furry things and is unusable until repaired. The square section bed bars are fairly rusty - surface - not deep, whats the best way to clean and make them a bit shiny/more attractive to use. Need to get them smooth so the tool-rest banjo will slide along.
Might have more needs once its up and
I'm in the process of acquiring a Tyme Cub, haven't seen it yet but its said to be working and in need of a fair amount of TLC.
All of the above info will be useful but does anyone have a manual please?
Edit - subsequently lathe is now with me, the cable looks as if it has been nibbled by little furry things and is unusable until repaired. The square section bed bars are fairly rusty - surface - not deep, whats the best way to clean and make them a bit shiny/more attractive to use. Need to get them smooth so the tool-rest banjo will slide along.
Might have more needs once its up and running.
Hi okey-dokey I’m a Tyme lathe enthusiast I’ve just acquired ttow cubs that im in the process of refurbishing the best way to clean the bedways is to completely strip the lathe down the bedways can then be first cleaned with a wire wheel on a grinder then emery cloth with light oil to a perfect shine then reassembled the lathe checking and servicing all parts .this is my process I’ve used many times . Ware abouts in West Sussex are you im in havant your welcome to come across and have a look