Mine does not have bearing caps and to change the belt, the shaft has to be pushed-out horizontally. It seems yours has bearing caps that hold the chuck shaft assembly.
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Thanks for tossing some ideas my way -much appreciated. That 'ol lathe will serve you well for many moons to come. Here's some pics that may give you some ideas to make one. I had a Bridgeport then & I made my own 4/position turret tool holder to take up to 1/2" tools. I see yours has the old toolholder like mine did when I bought it. Did you happen to check runout on your headstock? That is, if you located your indicator yet. Yes, the gears look to be in superb condition. I do believe "down-the-road" a bit, you will be glad you decided to go with individual units. PS: If the admins here feel this is over-the-top for a welding forum, -no problem. I had to use them to wiggle-off a stuck spacing washer). (And no, I did not use the channel lock pliars on the nuts. I'm going to rebuild it from left to right. The design is remarkably simple and elegant. The main gears were completely disassembled and washed in a parts cleaner. Here's a photo of the unit as-is and another of the 5 main gears completely cleaned-up and greased. It needs to be restored and you can see the tailstock and carriage knobs are not original so the first thing I make (as a warm-up to the PTO shaft) will be authentic knobs. Fortunately, the gears are in very good condition and everthing is very tight. The gears were packed with the most awful, rancid grease that was packed with metal shavings. It has surface rust that comes right off and it is grimey beyond all belief.
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If it appears to be a problem, I'll seek advice here on how to build/fill it and resurface it.Īnhow, this TH42 first spent it's life at Bethlehem Steel and then in a garage for the past 15 years.
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When all is said and done, this lathe might need a spot of weld on the ways as one of them has a very slight wear groove. Truthfully though, I wanted a lathe for the past 3 decades. This will be a little detour from the Gen-Set project. The cost for having it done by some local machinists was in-line with the cost of a used or low-end lathe so, since I have a little lathe experience, I purchased a used Atlas TH42. After checking around, none were commonly available and what was available was out of my price range. In order to complete the "Gen-Set" project, I needed to obtain a PTO shaft to drive the pulley off the diesel engine. Hopefully this is OK with the admins of this site. I am carrying a thread about a lathe over from the Machines, Tools and Cutting Methods section to this arena.