penfancy
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I mentioned this ole' lathe in my intro to the forum. I've got some pics now. Can anyone with a bit of longevity in turning provide me with any information on this style lathe? This was given to me by a dear friend who had to put her Grandfather in a home. I was given the open opportunity to empty the garage for them and take what I'd like because it was all going in the trash anyway. The manufacture is KFF. Ken Fung Fu. Built in 1985. Did some research on the web. But could only find out that they were an en vogue brand in the 80's. No literature could be found for these tools.
The drill press works great. I hope to have my IAP neighbor (Parson) come over and check it out.
The lathe however could use some fine tuning and some parts. Mainly the tail stock!
There is no morse taper, but a straight shaft, threaded for the adjustment wheel, and a tenon with a bearing and live center on it. I'd love to have one of those fancy oversize 60deg centers. But if wishes were granted, I'd have a new lathe by now. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!


The drill press works great. I hope to have my IAP neighbor (Parson) come over and check it out.
The lathe however could use some fine tuning and some parts. Mainly the tail stock!
There is no morse taper, but a straight shaft, threaded for the adjustment wheel, and a tenon with a bearing and live center on it. I'd love to have one of those fancy oversize 60deg centers. But if wishes were granted, I'd have a new lathe by now. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!