Dolphinjon
Member
Hi All,
Because of work, outside commitments, and a new baby, I had to stop turning for a while. I also stopped because the last day (around January) that I made pens, the motor on my Delta Midi started smoking. I try to keep it pretty clean, but I had been turning pens non-stop for probably 7 hours and figured I had just worked it too hard.
Well as I was moving my shop over to my parents garage, I decided to turn a couple of things, flip the lathe on, and the smoke starts again. And this leaves me in a quandary. My wife and I will be moving out of the country in a few months and the lathe and other tools can't go with us. I have quite a few pen kits, tons of blanks, and other projects I'd like to do as I have time (including a pen my wife asked me to make her nearly a year ago, and I haven't been able to). But with the new baby, and with moving, I can't really put much money into the lathe to try to fix it. On top of all of that, the dead center is seized in the headstock (a problem I've never encountered before).
Does anyone have any ideas on where to start to repair it? I've had the lathe for nearly 16 years, and it was used when I got it. It's served me well, and I'd like to fix it if possible, but I just can't put much into getting it back up and running.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Because of work, outside commitments, and a new baby, I had to stop turning for a while. I also stopped because the last day (around January) that I made pens, the motor on my Delta Midi started smoking. I try to keep it pretty clean, but I had been turning pens non-stop for probably 7 hours and figured I had just worked it too hard.
Well as I was moving my shop over to my parents garage, I decided to turn a couple of things, flip the lathe on, and the smoke starts again. And this leaves me in a quandary. My wife and I will be moving out of the country in a few months and the lathe and other tools can't go with us. I have quite a few pen kits, tons of blanks, and other projects I'd like to do as I have time (including a pen my wife asked me to make her nearly a year ago, and I haven't been able to). But with the new baby, and with moving, I can't really put much money into the lathe to try to fix it. On top of all of that, the dead center is seized in the headstock (a problem I've never encountered before).
Does anyone have any ideas on where to start to repair it? I've had the lathe for nearly 16 years, and it was used when I got it. It's served me well, and I'd like to fix it if possible, but I just can't put much into getting it back up and running.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!