SteveH
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For those of us with lathes that do not have a spindle lock, my friend Russ made this for several of us.. Unfortunately, he passed away last year, but I am sure h e would want be to share his idea with others.
This first picture is how the spindle lock is used
Here is another view from the back of the lathe
The lock itself is made of a 1.5 inch long piece of 5/8-inch diameter drill rod. It is drilled and tapped with 3/8 â€" 16 threads a little deeper than ½ inch and uses a 9/16, ½ inch long bolt with lock washer
The rod is also drilled to fit the Tommy Bar of my lathe (appox.. 3/8 inch), 1 inch from the threaded end of the lock. The headstock is drilled to fit the bolt with the center at ½ inch from the top and ½ inch from the rear of the headstock.
Here is a picture of the spindle lock attached
Hope you find this helpful, I would imagine the lock could be added to a number of different lathes
Steve
This first picture is how the spindle lock is used
Here is another view from the back of the lathe
The lock itself is made of a 1.5 inch long piece of 5/8-inch diameter drill rod. It is drilled and tapped with 3/8 â€" 16 threads a little deeper than ½ inch and uses a 9/16, ½ inch long bolt with lock washer
The rod is also drilled to fit the Tommy Bar of my lathe (appox.. 3/8 inch), 1 inch from the threaded end of the lock. The headstock is drilled to fit the bolt with the center at ½ inch from the top and ½ inch from the rear of the headstock.
Here is a picture of the spindle lock attached
Hope you find this helpful, I would imagine the lock could be added to a number of different lathes
Steve