Picked up a Craftsman Commercial 12" lathe for 100$ late last summer.. Been working on it as time allows.
As you can see its been quite a project. Trying to learn some lathe techniques as I go and put this thing back into working condition at the same time.
My initial impression was that it was a boat anchor, but all the pieces still turned and the bed was still in decent shape under the surface rust. The main drawback was the qc and leadscrew had been robbed off it.
After using every rust removal method available and lots of elbow grease, it started to look pretty good.
Some shots of pre cleanup and the obligatory 'exploded view' after cleaning and painting the major components
As you can see its been quite a project. Trying to learn some lathe techniques as I go and put this thing back into working condition at the same time.
My initial impression was that it was a boat anchor, but all the pieces still turned and the bed was still in decent shape under the surface rust. The main drawback was the qc and leadscrew had been robbed off it.
After using every rust removal method available and lots of elbow grease, it started to look pretty good.
Some shots of pre cleanup and the obligatory 'exploded view' after cleaning and painting the major components
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