t8hants
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Twenty years ago I acquired this Victorian era lathe, and it has sat in my shed ever since. According to lathes.co its unique, being a Hodgeson of Cleckheaton, although it is very much like a Britannia of the period. It needs some work on the lead screw, the end thread that keeps it in place has stripped and it has one or two other minor faults. Its a 6" c/h by 36", quite a good size. The set of change wheels are phosphor bronze and huge. However I have little idea how best to motorize it and there is not a lot of room to play with. I tried advertising it once with no interest, which was disappointing as on the IOW lathes usually go at a premium. My head says scrap it, my heart says No, If I could get it going it would be worth more, however I have just started my retirement and money for toys is tight. Anybody out there who would like to correspond privately occasionally with a few hints and tips on how to get it running suggesting sizes of pulleys etc, I would be very grateful. I thought of mounting the motor directly under it, although I am a retired fabricator I am out of my comfort zone with this beast.