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Re: OT old lathe tune up

To: Dan Neuman <dneuman@quark.sfsu.edu>
Subject: Re: OT old lathe tune up
From: Thomas Walter <twalter@austin.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2001 21:55:19 -0500
Congradulations.... watch out it gets addictive.

Start by reading the rec.crafts.metalworking FAQ,
http://asuwlink.uwyo.edu/~metal/

Scroll on down to "Machinery topics" and start
reading.

Side note: My lathe is over 50 years old, spent it's
first few years aboard a navy ship. Those fellows didn't
carry spare parts, but rather raw stock and a few machinist
who knew how to run those machines. Simply Amazing.

Cheers,

Tom Walter


Dan Neuman wrote:

> Hello All,
>       Nother kinda off topic post.  I have just 'scored' and old craftsman
> 12" lathe from my work. They didn't want it and were going to surplus it sooo
> I got it.  Its got a four-jaw chuck and three jaw chuck and power feeds in 
> both directions and threading attachments and tons of stuff like parting 
> tools and live centers its a model 101.28980
>       Here's my question, its been sitting for a while and has not been 
> lubricated-adjusted or run correctly (I just found the 'lost' manual when we 
> were moving it-so thats how you ingage the back gear.....) Its got lots of old
> grimy grease on the gears and I need to tighten up and basically adjust 
> everything. With the help of the manual I now know how to do that but I 
>really 
> want to clean off the 20yrs of old grease and grime and give everything a 
> fresh coat of lubricant. 
>       Can anybody offer any tips on how to clean up the old nasty grease
> and or advice on 'tightening' things up??
>               Thanks,
>                       Daniel in SF

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