• Scam Alert. Members are reminded to NOT send money to buy anything. Don't buy things remote and have it shipped - go get it yourself, pay in person, and take your equipment with you. Scammers have burned people on this forum. Urgency, secrecy, excuses, selling for friend, newish members, FUD, are RED FLAGS. A video conference call is not adequate assurance. Face to face interactions are required. Please report suspicions to the forum admins. Stay Safe - anyone can get scammed.

New guy from Murillo (Thunder Bay) Ont

Darren

Ultra Member
Premium Member
Hi all, glad i found this site. I'm an automotive tech with a large shop slowly filling up with machine tools. So far I have a Standard Modern 1660 10hp lathe, Emco V13 13x40 lathe, Kent 1054hs bridgeport clone that was once a cnc mill. These were all college machines and in very nice condition, but the mill had a broken leadscrew so they dumped it, even though it was an easy fix. I also have a Norton surface grinder, Doall bandsaw, and a few others. All my machines are 3 phase with VFDs. Always looking to trade knowledge and parts!
 
Welcome from Vancouver Island.
Well equipped shop, pictures are always appreciated [emoji16]
 
51080633498_326b778b57_c.jpg


This is my newest aquisition. The much sought after Emco V13. I won it on Govdeals and drove 48 hours round trip to get it home. After a good cleaning it turns out that it is pretty much in new condition.

51012148690_1d274f5bed_c.jpg


Ripped out the old guts and installed a VFD. This motor has a brake so i added a 6amp 24vdc power supply and a relay controlled by the vfd. It works very well.

51081332576_4146657904_b.jpg


This was my Emco V10p that i recently sold after I got the V13 home. I'm going to miss it. It was a great small lathe. I need to get a DRO on the V13 soon.
 
50839750937_3da7ed8ebb_b.jpg


This is my mill. It was a CNC mill that the students at our local college somehow crashed with bad programming and they bound up the X axis ballnut on the screw, wrecked the scale and a few other bits. Unable to buy a direct replacement ballscrew, they put it up on Govdeals. I found a ballscrew on ebay and ordered it before i even bought the mill. Only problem was that it was a 32mm screw, where the factory screw was 25mm, so i had to do some mods. The screws are on the bench in the background.

50886765136_86295a6a7d_c.jpg

A wee bit bigger.

50838945758_69789b748b_c.jpg


Old screw on the top, i had to transfer the end to make it work.

50887057917_53a8822dae_c.jpg


I turned off the end of the new screw to 1/2" and drill and tapped the end for a 10-32 retainer screw

50887058182_d338873457_c.jpg


cut the end off the old screw and bored it to a sliding fit onto the 1/2" spigot

50886956266_be21735d17_c.jpg


and glued it on with loctite retaining compound.

50886235873_40d0374b63_c.jpg


Like brand new

50887079677_12c0f56a3b_b.jpg


All back together.
 
I forgot about the Yoke mods. The larger ballnut required a larger bore in the yoke, which required a larger lathe. So i had to get my SM 1660 up and running.

50839656791_f2cbbc9a41_b.jpg


I had to swap out the 7.5hp 575v motor for a 10hp 240v motor. I found it on Facebook marketplace, same frame size. I then added a 25hp VFD and all the required bits

50886927001_6dc48d1686_c.jpg


https://live.staticflickr.com/video...GEzZmE5MjRiZjIyZjBhMjkzM2M0OGExYmMiLCJ2IjoxfQ

50888951538_58d70a5d96_c.jpg


typical work on the big lathe
 
Last edited:
I love seeing pics of what other people are doing, machines etc. For me its inspiring sometimes. If you guys wanna see more, I'll see what else i can scrounge up.
 
50886977807_2f85d8bdd7_b.jpg


My South Bend 7" shaper. I love this little machine. Its relaxing like a campfire.

50886969457_ba3b9ec66d_c.jpg


Every shop needs a cocktail table. 16" Burnerd chuck and a 22"ish faceplate
 
Back
Top