Hi Don,
Thanks for taking the time to reply. It does have the L-0 or L-00 that you
described. It comes with a big ass wrench to tighten and remove the chuck.
After getting advice from you and Gunner I will be able to make a better
educated decision. Hopefully it will still be available if I decide to buy
it.
Thanks again for the help.
Joe
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According to JB :
Hi Gang,
I have been asking a lot of questions over the past few days as I try to
figure out what lathe works best for me. I asked about Lagun lathes, now
I
would like your opinions on a Colchester Model 6535 15"x50" Lathe. I
took a
look at one today and the bed, apron, ways and geared head were in superb
condition. The only thing I did not like is the way the chuck mounts
onto
the spindle. It is not a D1 Mount.
O.K. What mount *is* it? If it something like a L-00 or L-0,
those are excellent choices as well. Threaded noses are a different
matter, as they are awkward in reverse cutting. The L-00 and L-0 have a
long taper (thus the 'L'), with a big fat key to prevent rotation, and
the back of the chuck has a male thread on it surrounding the taper
which is locked down by a threaded collar.
I've got the L-00 taper on my 12x24" Clausing, and am quite
pleased with that. I changed the spindle out to get rid of a 2-1/4x8
threaded spindle.
The machine sounds like a wonderful machine to me. I'll bet
that it has already been sold by the time you get this. :-)
Enjoy,
DoN.
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