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    Talking Myford lathe, great score!

    Claimed a brilliant freebie today from work

    A Myford TypeM/Drummond Metal Lathe

    She's an older lathe but has done sweet FA work, half the gears are still in their original greased packing, and just about all the original parts are still there.

    It has twelve different gearing ratios which take it from a lowest of around 40rpm through to a highest somewhere above 800rpm.

    Should be perfect for knocking up bits 'n' pieces for bikes

    Just got to strip it down & give a good clean & fresh grease, then make a solid bench for it to be mounted on (she's a heavy hunk of metal) then time to play
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    Got just the job to run it in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Got just the job to run it in.
    give it a wee bit of time bud, there's bound to be a few moments at the start
    Once I'm used to the feel of it then yeah no worries about knocking a few bits up for you. Got a few ideas myself for bits on the bikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    give it a wee bit of time bud, there's bound to be a few moments at the start
    Once I'm used to the feel of it then yeah no worries about knocking a few bits up for you. Got a few ideas myself for bits on the bikes
    Oh yea,best you fuck up your own bits sorting it out mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Oh yea,best you fuck up your own bits sorting it out mate
    nah you bring it, I'll fuck it

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    nah you bring it, I'll fuck it
    I have a TLR swinger that needs work on the damper mount to fit a TLS if your feeling clever.........then again maybe i should just wait for the sssa of a trumpet sprint to show up.
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    Nice! I am jealous!




    Makes me want to get drunk, just so I can see double.. then I could ask you for the other one...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    I have a TLR swinger that needs work on the damper mount to fit a TLS if your feeling clever.........then again maybe i should just wait for the sssa of a trumpet sprint to show up.
    mmm what wee bits of trickery are you upto ??

    wouldn't attempt fiddling with bits like that until I know this thing runs completely true but once it's sussed yeah not a problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    Nice! I am jealous!

    Makes me want to get drunk, just so I can see double.. then I could ask you for the other one...
    Cheers

    Just about fell over when I checked the Myford site and the cost of a new equivalent of it

    Got to work getting myself a decent Mig welder & a Oxy/Acetylene rig and my shed will be almost sorted

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    Heres some info on your lathe http://www.lathes.co.uk/drummond/page13.html

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    Nice lathe.


    I hate you.



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    Quote Originally Posted by stanko View Post
    Heres some info on your lathe http://www.lathes.co.uk/drummond/page13.html
    Bookmarked it last night when I was checking the site out

    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Nice lathe.


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    no love

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    Thumbs up myford lathe for sale

    ive got my great grandads myford lathe for sale give us call if interested 0278682075

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