Hi All,
When I was fortunate to get the first offer to buy in to Dusty Busker I could hardly believe my luck at securing the lathe I had decided was to be the mainstay of the workshop.
Now I, like everyone else like to see plenty of picture in the threads so i have taken some WIP pictures of the old lathe, the construction of the bench and finally the end result installation completed.
So here's the faithful Delta which now has gone to a good friend to continue it service. It is stood in front of an 8 ft table which has to go to make way for the new machine.
I cut and welded the two ends of the bench last Saturday from 3x2x3/8 angle iron cut so that the front only sloped in by about an inch and the back by 2.5 inch with 5mm thick top and bottom plates and finally a laser cut piece of 5mm plate cut to exactly the full length footprint of the lathe drilled off and ready to bolt to the stands as shown in the next two pictures.
With the room cleared I then moved the base in and started building up the lathe and finally got it in position on the base. Then I had to work out how to get everything else back in and it is a little bit of a compromise at the moment but I will work it out as the weeks go by.
Three pictures show the final result and a very highly delighted and proud owner!!!
You can see that there is not much space for the small Fox lathe but never mind.
I hope you enjoy the pictures and they prove it has actually happened.
I'm sure Jim (Dusty Busker) will be happy to see Vici is now in her resting place ready for action.
Best regards,
Ian
When I was fortunate to get the first offer to buy in to Dusty Busker I could hardly believe my luck at securing the lathe I had decided was to be the mainstay of the workshop.
Now I, like everyone else like to see plenty of picture in the threads so i have taken some WIP pictures of the old lathe, the construction of the bench and finally the end result installation completed.
So here's the faithful Delta which now has gone to a good friend to continue it service. It is stood in front of an 8 ft table which has to go to make way for the new machine.
I cut and welded the two ends of the bench last Saturday from 3x2x3/8 angle iron cut so that the front only sloped in by about an inch and the back by 2.5 inch with 5mm thick top and bottom plates and finally a laser cut piece of 5mm plate cut to exactly the full length footprint of the lathe drilled off and ready to bolt to the stands as shown in the next two pictures.
With the room cleared I then moved the base in and started building up the lathe and finally got it in position on the base. Then I had to work out how to get everything else back in and it is a little bit of a compromise at the moment but I will work it out as the weeks go by.
Three pictures show the final result and a very highly delighted and proud owner!!!
You can see that there is not much space for the small Fox lathe but never mind.
I hope you enjoy the pictures and they prove it has actually happened.
I'm sure Jim (Dusty Busker) will be happy to see Vici is now in her resting place ready for action.
Best regards,
Ian