Gents,
Because everybody who isn't a gunsmith or a machinist by trade should have two lathes, I went off and bought a South Bend Heavy 10 this weekend. After hearing some on this forum wax poetic about the Heavy 10, I thought I should see what the fuss is all about.
My particular Heavy 10, a CL8187A model, was purchased new from South Bend in the 50's by the old owner's grandpa. It remained in the shop when the son took over the business, and was sent back to South Bend for a full rebuild at some point. It remained in the shop when grandson had the business and remained with him when the shop closed it's doors. Grandson is hanging his apron up for good now and wanted to move it along, so I reduced it to possession.
I see to lubricate it per factory specs, one would need three different oils. One being a spindle oil, one a way lube, and the third I'm not clear on. What oils and brands are you guys running in your South Bends?
Thanks for your help,
Justin
Because everybody who isn't a gunsmith or a machinist by trade should have two lathes, I went off and bought a South Bend Heavy 10 this weekend. After hearing some on this forum wax poetic about the Heavy 10, I thought I should see what the fuss is all about.
My particular Heavy 10, a CL8187A model, was purchased new from South Bend in the 50's by the old owner's grandpa. It remained in the shop when the son took over the business, and was sent back to South Bend for a full rebuild at some point. It remained in the shop when grandson had the business and remained with him when the shop closed it's doors. Grandson is hanging his apron up for good now and wanted to move it along, so I reduced it to possession.
I see to lubricate it per factory specs, one would need three different oils. One being a spindle oil, one a way lube, and the third I'm not clear on. What oils and brands are you guys running in your South Bends?
Thanks for your help,
Justin