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Offline arnoldb

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A tiny addition to my shop
« on: June 06, 2011, 05:16:54 PM »
About 6 months ago, I started feeling like it would be nice to have a small lathe to accompany my Myford ML7.

I love the old girl (the ML7), she's done everything I've thrown at her - to the extent of even mild abuse; us newbies can be hard on machine tools.  I'd like the ML7 to last me a very long time indeed, but using a machine will wear it, and regularly making small or even tiny parts close to the chuck is the worst for this.

There was a small 5x9 (or 6x9 or 5x10 or 6x10 ?? - well, 140x250 in mm)  Chinese lathe standing in a shop here in Windhoek, and I visited a couple of times over many months to assess whether I would spend my money on it, and what it would need done to it to make it worthwhile to buy.  From what I could see, a complete strip-down, new gibs all round and a lot of additional fettling to clean up poor workmanship and get rid of burrs - hence a lot of work.  Finance was a consideration as well, and after a small windfall, I decided to go for it as I was sure I could do the mechanical modifications needed.  When I got to the shop, it was gone  :o - sold a week earlier.  No problem; they could order me another one at the same price...  So I said "go for it" and forked over the money; in Namibia it's pay-up-front when ordering, unless you have a business and account.

Patience is a virtue...  Today it was nearly two months down the line since ordering, and I received a call... "Your lathe's here - you can come and collect it.  It's not red though; it's yellow".  Well, for me it's to heck with the colour anyway; I'd prefer grey or light blue any time, but colours does not make a machine or machinist worth anything...

I brought this home:


And WHAT A PLEASANT SURPRISE!
According to the paper work, this one was built in March this year, and compared to the other older display lathe I wanted to buy, improved a hell of a lot.  All the gibs are close fitting with none of the horrors I've seen in other posts, or indeed on the one I originally wanted to buy.  In fact, this little machine somehow has a feeling of quality around it - I have not detected any burrs left on moving parts, and everything works smoothly, and that's even before I'm going to strip it down for a clean-up to remove the factory rust protectant and all of that and lubricate it properly.  And it even has zero-able dials right through! 
Compared to my Chinese drill press and Milling machine, this lathe shows a vast improvement in build quality.

Its not all moonshine & roses though   :doh: - it has a very limited set of gearing for thread cutting - metric only and not a big range either.  I'll make gear sets as I need them - or use the ML7 for screw cutting.  Standard accessories only extends to a 3-jaw chuck with inner & outer jaws and a fixed tailstock center.  I need a revolving tailstock center, 4-jaw chuck (go ahead and laugh, but a 4-jaw is indispensable IMHO), and a collet chuck.  And a tailstock drill chuck - a hobby lathe is pretty much useless without one  ::) - one of the reasons I bought this lathe is for drilling small holes in workpieces as the ML7 only gets up to about 800RPM and this 'un can do 3000 rpm according to specs.

Overall though, I think I'm going to have a lot of fun with this "little" addition to my shop   :) :)

Regards, Arnold
Oh, and that spring-loaded "safety" chuck key that came with it is going to get a lesson in aerodynamics...  - or meet a BFH  :lol:

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Re: A tiny addition to my shop
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2011, 05:29:47 PM »
Nice one Arnold  :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: :thumbup:

You going to take it to work with you ,,,,, should fit on your desk nicely it would give you something else to do than testing the works internet  connection  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Rob 

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Re: A tiny addition to my shop
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2011, 05:41:02 PM »
Arnold,

ITS YELLOW!!!


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Re: A tiny addition to my shop
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2011, 05:42:32 PM »
You'll have some fun with that Arnold,

 :drool:

 I can see you starting a whole lot of tool threads.

But I think you'll need sun glasses to operate  it :D

Or a new paint job.

I think the Chinese are starting to get the message about quality and care when putting machines together, a lot of problems come from bad workmanship, the basics are OK, they just need to improve their quality control.

Enjoy your new machine

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Re: A tiny addition to my shop
« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2011, 05:47:06 PM »
Arnold,

Just pulling your leg. :D :D :D

I think it is a very nice lathe - you will get a lot of fun out of it.

I thought they had took your money and ran :lol:

I bet you have been swithing it on and off - just watching it go round! :lol:

Good'un

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Re: A tiny addition to my shop
« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2011, 03:36:24 AM »
Arnold.
That's a lovely little thing!

Just right for the fiddley diddley, tiny bits.......  :thumbup:

David D
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Still drilling holes... Sometimes, in the right place!

Still modifying bits of metal... Occasionally, making an improvement!

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Re: A tiny addition to my shop
« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2011, 03:40:13 AM »
Reminds me of the clarke I owned...  :drool: and then sold  :(

You`ll enjoy using it!! Keep us updated

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Re: A tiny addition to my shop
« Reply #7 on: June 07, 2011, 07:43:13 AM »
 :beer: Thanks gents.

 :lol: Rob, the thought occurred to me - but chips and keyboards don't mix  :palm: - and at any given time I have at least 4 around me...  Guess I'll have to stick to testing the Internet connection during office hours  :lol:

Dave - I know you were just pulling my leg  :ddb:.  How did you guess I was switching it on and off and watching it go round ? :lol:   It was standing in my kitchen as I have to make a space for it in the shop; and gave a nice spray of oil all over the show from the chuck when I took it up to speed  :doh:

Thanks Stew - yes, it is a bit bright  :palm:....  Aye - lots of tooling threads coming; and lots of bits needing buying as well; fortunately I kept a couple of quid aside for that  :med:.  Like you said, the Chinese seem to be catching on; this one came with a full inspection report on how square and parallel and so on it is - even to the point of specifying how well the tailstock is aligned. 

David, Chris - Cheers; it was purpose bought for the fiddly bits; I'll keep you updated.  Shop time is currently a bit limited though...

Regards, Arnold