JimB
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I got this yesterday from a co-worker of the LOML. I haven't paid him yet as he told me to try it for a week to see if I like it. He wants %50. I was wanting something bigger to turn bowls as the Jet 1014VSI is good for small bowls but not for bigger stuff. Since LOML just bought me a bandsaw (G0555) and a bunch of other stuff (bowl gouge, scraper, faceshield, pen press etc)a new lathe was out of the question.
The co-worker bought it about 25 years ago in Canada and his neighbor put a motor on it. He didn't use it much and hadn't touched it in 10 years. Here's a few stats.
11" swing over bed
15" swing over 3" gap
36" between centers
3/4" - 16 LH outboard spindle thread
7/8" - 14 RH inboard thread
4 speeds with manual pully change
MT1 - but i haven't figured this out yet since everything seems to screw on including the center in the tailstock.
Motor - I can't read anything on the plate.
To move anything (tail stock, tool rest) you need to use a wrench.
I hope I loaded the pictures OK. This is my first attempt at pictures on here.
Here it is when I got it.
Here it is after I cleaned off some of the rust.
It came with most everything including faceplate, screw center (no screw, you use your own apparently), spur center and what seems to be a dead tail center, tools.
It doesn't have a face plate for the outboard so if anyone knows where I can get a LH 3/4" - 16 faceplate please let me know.
Any recommendations about anything on this lathe are welcome
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After I cleaned it up a bit I turned it on. It hummmmmmmmed very nicely. I attached a small piece of wood and made it round. Then I put a piece of green pine log on it. I hadn't even cut iit on the bandsaw. I knocked off the corners on the lathe and roughed a bowl.
This is definately a keeper
The co-worker bought it about 25 years ago in Canada and his neighbor put a motor on it. He didn't use it much and hadn't touched it in 10 years. Here's a few stats.
11" swing over bed
15" swing over 3" gap
36" between centers
3/4" - 16 LH outboard spindle thread
7/8" - 14 RH inboard thread
4 speeds with manual pully change
MT1 - but i haven't figured this out yet since everything seems to screw on including the center in the tailstock.
Motor - I can't read anything on the plate.
To move anything (tail stock, tool rest) you need to use a wrench.
I hope I loaded the pictures OK. This is my first attempt at pictures on here.
Here it is when I got it.
Here it is after I cleaned off some of the rust.
It came with most everything including faceplate, screw center (no screw, you use your own apparently), spur center and what seems to be a dead tail center, tools.
It doesn't have a face plate for the outboard so if anyone knows where I can get a LH 3/4" - 16 faceplate please let me know.
Any recommendations about anything on this lathe are welcome

After I cleaned it up a bit I turned it on. It hummmmmmmmed very nicely. I attached a small piece of wood and made it round. Then I put a piece of green pine log on it. I hadn't even cut iit on the bandsaw. I knocked off the corners on the lathe and roughed a bowl.
This is definately a keeper
