babzog
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Last weekend, I helped my brother close up his shop (forced out by greedy landlord). Sad day but he's actually looking forward to not wrenching for a living.
So, we moved a bunch of things to his garage and bunch more to mine. One of those moved to mine was a metal lathe, a Craftex B2227L. It's made in China but seems very solid. Some poking around the net seems to confirm that people like them.
I downloaded the manual from Busy Bee Tools but, like most China manuals, it's full of parts drawings and short on "how to setup and use the machine" content. It came with the gearing for SAE threading installed and also came with gears for metric threading (at least, I'm assuming it's the SAE gears that are installed). Also came with some other attachments for the tailstock - a drill chuck and some of those pointy things I presume you use for tubing?
So, I have a metal lathe and no idea really on how to use the darn thing. I was fiddling with the knobs and whatnot the other day. There's a selection for engaging power to the lead screw for threading, but the carriage seems to move verrrrry slowly in relation to the chuck speed. Maybe that's normal.. I don't know, but it doesn't really look right, esp when I look at some youtube videos on lathe threading - the carriage seems to be moving more than this one.
So, looking for any information and advice (in true Metal Lathes For Dummies fashion). Can I bribe anyone with pizza and beer into spending a couple of hours to show me how to operate the thing?
So, we moved a bunch of things to his garage and bunch more to mine. One of those moved to mine was a metal lathe, a Craftex B2227L. It's made in China but seems very solid. Some poking around the net seems to confirm that people like them.
I downloaded the manual from Busy Bee Tools but, like most China manuals, it's full of parts drawings and short on "how to setup and use the machine" content. It came with the gearing for SAE threading installed and also came with gears for metric threading (at least, I'm assuming it's the SAE gears that are installed). Also came with some other attachments for the tailstock - a drill chuck and some of those pointy things I presume you use for tubing?
So, I have a metal lathe and no idea really on how to use the darn thing. I was fiddling with the knobs and whatnot the other day. There's a selection for engaging power to the lead screw for threading, but the carriage seems to move verrrrry slowly in relation to the chuck speed. Maybe that's normal.. I don't know, but it doesn't really look right, esp when I look at some youtube videos on lathe threading - the carriage seems to be moving more than this one.
So, looking for any information and advice (in true Metal Lathes For Dummies fashion). Can I bribe anyone with pizza and beer into spending a couple of hours to show me how to operate the thing?


