A bit of this and a bit of that
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Look what followed me home today. I checked the serial number after the purchase and found out that this lathe is older than me. It was made in 1953. I suspect i paid too much for it but I managed to get it local and not pay for the ferry or shipping . Lots of bits , face plates and a few milling parts as well. This is a Colchester student , 9 inch throw and 36 inch bed. looked big in the shop I got it from and by the time I wrestled it into my shop it seems to have shrunk. It is 5ft long and 2.5 ft deep. Any tips on how to level a lathe? I need a manual for it too. As an aside the lathe cost me $2200 which might be high for this age of lathe, but I figure if some of the young bucks on the thread can have a lathe , so should I.
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This is a manifold that will direct the air for the ARB lockers and the two rear air bags. I was going to drill holes and run the lines through a grommet in the floor but the more I looked the less I liked that idea.
I made a mistake and drilled 4 holes on the wrong side of the bracket. Instead of building a new cleaner looking manifold I wimped out and put plugs in the holes. A bit of black paint and I called it good. There are for more fittings that go through the firewall. these will be connected to the air valves.
The clothes peg is an old timer trick for holding wires in place while running circuits. Hopefully it will not be there 10 years from now.
take care out there
lets all stay on the right side of the dirt
Bruce
IMG_1255.jpg
Look what followed me home today. I checked the serial number after the purchase and found out that this lathe is older than me. It was made in 1953. I suspect i paid too much for it but I managed to get it local and not pay for the ferry or shipping . Lots of bits , face plates and a few milling parts as well. This is a Colchester student , 9 inch throw and 36 inch bed. looked big in the shop I got it from and by the time I wrestled it into my shop it seems to have shrunk. It is 5ft long and 2.5 ft deep. Any tips on how to level a lathe? I need a manual for it too. As an aside the lathe cost me $2200 which might be high for this age of lathe, but I figure if some of the young bucks on the thread can have a lathe , so should I.
IMG_1256.jpg
This is a manifold that will direct the air for the ARB lockers and the two rear air bags. I was going to drill holes and run the lines through a grommet in the floor but the more I looked the less I liked that idea.
I made a mistake and drilled 4 holes on the wrong side of the bracket. Instead of building a new cleaner looking manifold I wimped out and put plugs in the holes. A bit of black paint and I called it good. There are for more fittings that go through the firewall. these will be connected to the air valves.
The clothes peg is an old timer trick for holding wires in place while running circuits. Hopefully it will not be there 10 years from now.
take care out there
lets all stay on the right side of the dirt
Bruce
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