Millrite cuts in one direction only
On Mar 28, 6:39*pm, Joseph Gwinn wrote:
In article , *Wes wrote: Joseph Gwinn wrote: Not for nothin', Joe, but checking the gibs is normally a weekly cleanup/lubrication task. * Yep, but I don't think people really do it weekly. * Especially, the table-saddle gib, which is quite inaccessible. Joe, Did you buy it new? * No, I bought it used. *It was made in 1965, and looks it. *If not, did you do a tear down to inspect it? No, but I did see and hear it run before buying it. * I have been incrementally repairing things, with periodic reports to RCM documenting my progress in learning both machining and machine tool repair. *The big problem has been things frozen by lumps of spooge. *As time permits, I take something apart and clean it, lubricate it, then reassemble it. * Having never owned a machine tool before, I would be loath to do this all in one go, even if I had the time. I also added an X,Y, Z (quill) DRO, which is a great help. My Bridgeport needed the oiling system repaired, a bit of shim on the knee gib, and a new Y screw and split nut to get it up to usefull status. *The Y screw failed due to a blocked oiler. The Millrite has no oiling system save the user with oilgun in hand. *So far, spooge removal has sufficed, and I have not had to replace anything. Joe Gwinn The Millrite is a very good machine for the HSMer. Simple and easily repaired. TMT |
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