Wednesday - June 19, 2019
By Sunday afternoon I had gotten two coats of paint on the part of the wall that had some damage from the Air Handler leak. It was time to get the LYON work table back into position.

I rolled the table back into position, jacked up each end and removed the casters. Good to have that back in place.

Folks who have followed this thread are probably aware I have a couple of Rockwell/Delta 11-inch metal lathes; neither of which are fully operational. Rockwell Sr. - built in 1956 & Rockwell Jr. - built in 1966. Above is a picture of Rockwell Sr's Drive Selector. This handle should select the lathe's spindle modes: "Direct Drive" "Loose Spindle" "Locked Spindle" "Back Gear Drive".

When I purchased Rockwell Sr. I was aware that the Drive Selector had some issues. It was very difficult to manipulate the Selector and it wasn't clear that the various modes were actually engaging. Since the acquisition. the Selector had gotten easier to move but it was now clear it wasn't working right. Sunday I cleaned off the area (just under the spindle) that indicates where the eccentric shaft is positioned. The mark at 12 o'clock is stationary and the mark on the shaft (should) move from 12 o'clock counter-clockwise to about 6 o'clock as the Drive Selector is moved through its positions.
Rockwell Sr's eccentric shaft indicator is frozen in position.
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By Sunday afternoon I had gotten two coats of paint on the part of the wall that had some damage from the Air Handler leak. It was time to get the LYON work table back into position.

I rolled the table back into position, jacked up each end and removed the casters. Good to have that back in place.

Folks who have followed this thread are probably aware I have a couple of Rockwell/Delta 11-inch metal lathes; neither of which are fully operational. Rockwell Sr. - built in 1956 & Rockwell Jr. - built in 1966. Above is a picture of Rockwell Sr's Drive Selector. This handle should select the lathe's spindle modes: "Direct Drive" "Loose Spindle" "Locked Spindle" "Back Gear Drive".

When I purchased Rockwell Sr. I was aware that the Drive Selector had some issues. It was very difficult to manipulate the Selector and it wasn't clear that the various modes were actually engaging. Since the acquisition. the Selector had gotten easier to move but it was now clear it wasn't working right. Sunday I cleaned off the area (just under the spindle) that indicates where the eccentric shaft is positioned. The mark at 12 o'clock is stationary and the mark on the shaft (should) move from 12 o'clock counter-clockwise to about 6 o'clock as the Drive Selector is moved through its positions.
Rockwell Sr's eccentric shaft indicator is frozen in position.
Continued in next post...
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Sounds like you're getting closer to picking the lathe which will remain as the workhorse in your shop!











































