Full Metal Ratchet
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Hi guys and girls,
I decided to buy a lathe a while back and I've been working on it ever since. I thought some people might find it interesting, so I've been making videos of the process. This particular lathe is a Monarch 10EE from 1965. It has the original 5hp DC motor and control system (module drive) that uses thyratron tubes for DC rectification. I'm a bit over halfway through the repairs - the machine is usable now - but still have a few things left to make sure it is reliable.
I have tried to keep each video to a single repair or related groups. Some are longer than others. I don't really force a time limit such as the popular 5-7 minute "YouTuber" style because these are mainly for people who are interested in these lathes and all their peculiarities. I'm getting more comfortable with the camera and editing, but hopefully it won't be too painful to watch.
I have other equipment on deck for repair as well including: a Bridgeport Mill, an Airco 250amp AC/DC/HF welder (Miller built), an older Craftsman drill press and bandsaw, a Kalamazoo horizontal bandsaw, and a very dilapidated yet fairly large Delta disc and belt sander.
The lathe repair videos can be found by following the YouTube link in my signature.
Thanks for looking!
I decided to buy a lathe a while back and I've been working on it ever since. I thought some people might find it interesting, so I've been making videos of the process. This particular lathe is a Monarch 10EE from 1965. It has the original 5hp DC motor and control system (module drive) that uses thyratron tubes for DC rectification. I'm a bit over halfway through the repairs - the machine is usable now - but still have a few things left to make sure it is reliable.
I have tried to keep each video to a single repair or related groups. Some are longer than others. I don't really force a time limit such as the popular 5-7 minute "YouTuber" style because these are mainly for people who are interested in these lathes and all their peculiarities. I'm getting more comfortable with the camera and editing, but hopefully it won't be too painful to watch.
I have other equipment on deck for repair as well including: a Bridgeport Mill, an Airco 250amp AC/DC/HF welder (Miller built), an older Craftsman drill press and bandsaw, a Kalamazoo horizontal bandsaw, and a very dilapidated yet fairly large Delta disc and belt sander.
The lathe repair videos can be found by following the YouTube link in my signature.
Thanks for looking!