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just picked up an old lathe model no. 46-111 i think ser # GD 8661.
the threaded end of the head stock spindle is split. i can use a chuck on it just fine however the morse taper being split scares me a little. anyone know where to get a new spindle for this? OWWM has changed the site and i cant find anything there now. may as well get new bearings while i am at it huh? thanks skeez |
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skeez wrote:
just picked up an old lathe model no. 46-111 i think ser # GD 8661. the threaded end of the head stock spindle is split. i can use a chuck on it just fine however the morse taper being split scares me a little. anyone know where to get a new spindle for this? OWWM has changed the site and i cant find anything there now. may as well get new bearings while i am at it huh? I think you should be able to get bearings at a local bearing distributor. Take the old ones with you and they can match them. With the split head stock spindle, why not try threading two nuts on it with a lock washer between them. The nuts should stay in place because of the lock washer and they should keep the shaft from splitting any further. Certainly is a lot cheaper and easier than replacing the spindle. Harry |
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On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 17:32:31 -0400, Harry Pye
wrote: skeez wrote: just picked up an old lathe model no. 46-111 i think ser # GD 8661. the threaded end of the head stock spindle is split. i can use a chuck on it just fine however the morse taper being split scares me a little. anyone know where to get a new spindle for this? OWWM has changed the site and i cant find anything there now. may as well get new bearings while i am at it huh? I think you should be able to get bearings at a local bearing distributor. Take the old ones with you and they can match them. With the split head stock spindle, why not try threading two nuts on it with a lock washer between them. The nuts should stay in place because of the lock washer and they should keep the shaft from splitting any further. Certainly is a lot cheaper and easier than replacing the spindle. Harry i had not thought of that but i should work. replacing doesnt look to be difficult but finding a new spindle might be rough! :-] I would still like to replace it though IF I can find one. skeez |
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skeez wrote:
just picked up an old lathe model no. 46-111 i think ser # GD 8661. the threaded end of the head stock spindle is split. i can use a chuck on it just fine however the morse taper being split scares me a little. anyone know where to get a new spindle for this? OWWM has changed the site and i cant find anything there now. may as well get new bearings while i am at it huh? thanks skeez Try Ace Tool Repair. For the 46-111 lathe see: http://www.acetoolrepair.com/DeltaHtml/WL/WL2A.htm -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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Try Ace Tool Repair. For the 46-111 lathe see:
http://www.acetoolrepair.com/DeltaHtml/WL/WL2A.htm -- Jack Novak You know, every once and a while I think no one is reading this group anymore. Then a gem like that one comes along. Way to go Jack! Robert |
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