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This was on Craigslist for about 3 minutes. Now it's in my shop. I've been looking for a lathe for a couple of years and have a pretty good idea of what they go for around here. For anywhere in Missouri this was a steal, and it was less than 30 miles away. I've never ever used a metal lathe, but will learn. That learning will be; in no particular order:
So the point of this thread is to ask for any advice you all can/will give me. i.e., good beginner projects, tips, things I need to know, etc.
Before any of you tell me that I have to tell you what I plan to use it for I'll tell you my answer is nothing in particular. After I do some learning I'll start making useful things but for now I just want to learn how to use this thing.
I will say that the knobs I've seen on here to turn the valves on hydraulic jacks are something I'd like to make some of early on, if they aren't too complicated for a beginner. The engine hoist and press both would be easier to use with handles/knobs instead of having to use the jack handle to turn the valve. b-t-w; there is a knurling attachment with it.
It's just sitting on an old table in these pix and I'll be building a permanent home for it. If you want to give me ideas about the design of such a lathe bench I'm all ears. I might just stand in front of it a few times just to help me decide the ideal bench height to build. If any of you know of a good way to find that ideal height I'd sure like to hear it. Of course it will depend on my height, arm length, etc. I would assume that most lathes that have a built in stand would have the chuck/spindle at about the same height. Would someone measure yours and tell me how high above the floor your chuck/spindle is?
The electric motor and belt are both very new. I bought this from a friend of a friend and my friend knows the lathe. He also knows that it's a good one and not all worn out. The seller just bought a larger lathe and a Bridgeport mill and this thing was getting in his way.
- watching YouTube
- reading
- having friends over to teach me
- going to friends' places to learn
- reading what you folks on here tell me
So the point of this thread is to ask for any advice you all can/will give me. i.e., good beginner projects, tips, things I need to know, etc.
Before any of you tell me that I have to tell you what I plan to use it for I'll tell you my answer is nothing in particular. After I do some learning I'll start making useful things but for now I just want to learn how to use this thing.
I will say that the knobs I've seen on here to turn the valves on hydraulic jacks are something I'd like to make some of early on, if they aren't too complicated for a beginner. The engine hoist and press both would be easier to use with handles/knobs instead of having to use the jack handle to turn the valve. b-t-w; there is a knurling attachment with it.
It's just sitting on an old table in these pix and I'll be building a permanent home for it. If you want to give me ideas about the design of such a lathe bench I'm all ears. I might just stand in front of it a few times just to help me decide the ideal bench height to build. If any of you know of a good way to find that ideal height I'd sure like to hear it. Of course it will depend on my height, arm length, etc. I would assume that most lathes that have a built in stand would have the chuck/spindle at about the same height. Would someone measure yours and tell me how high above the floor your chuck/spindle is?
The electric motor and belt are both very new. I bought this from a friend of a friend and my friend knows the lathe. He also knows that it's a good one and not all worn out. The seller just bought a larger lathe and a Bridgeport mill and this thing was getting in his way.
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