AdrianBoomer
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Adrian,
Very impressive on the restore, I cant imagine the work needed dealing with a lot of non-standard threads, that would keep you busy. I Love seeing the quick change gear box on a lathe of that age.
When looking at you lathe it keeps reminding me of Rivetts 608 that I had my eyes on; they look similar. Were your bed ways orig. scraped ?
PS> Machinitect, that's an awesome Sydney! Thanks for posting it
MacGee,
These ways were originally scraped. Hendey was at the top of the game during this time period. There are some old pictures floating around of the factory floor with the scraping department hard at work. Hendey was also the first lathe company to utilize a quick change gear box. It is a Norton gear box that Hendey started using in the late 1800s and it was pioneering for it's time. Works super well and the reversing lead screw always the user to thread without a thread dial.




