I was having some trouble getting my tail-stock dialed in and keeping it dialed in. Every time i went to dial the tail stock in it was all out of whack. I couldn't figure out what the heck was happening. i first though it was my floor moving, but when i put the levels on the ways everything was fine. i then thought it was the technique i was using to dial the tail stock in. I just didnt have the time in or the experience to figure it out. I finally had enough of the scratching my head, and i asked dad to help me out. He played around with the tail stock for a minute and said " something isnt right here" I said, " i know" We finally just took the tail stock apart, and this is what we found.
The good news is dad says he can fix it. He is machining a new dovetail piece to replace the broken piece. I thought maybe we could just weld the bad areas up and re-machine to make the dovetail true. The problem there is, we don't really know what type of metal this thing is made of, and we are not sure we can weld it properly. We also noticed that the base plate is warped. It tetars(SP) on the ways, so know pops will have to fix that.
I do like my machine, and i am glad to own it, but sometimes i wish i had an American made machine. This lathe runs pretty true and it didn't cost an arm and a leg, i just wish the seals didn't leak oil all over the place, and that it weighed a little more. I also wish it had a heavier base. All things considered, it isnt a bad machine, and im glad to own it. These type od things are a bit frustrating though.
I though some of you guys might find this interesting. thanks for looking. Lee

You might also notice all the red oil that has leaked out of the gear box. I need to find the seal and replace it.
Click on the bottom picture. It should show you a video. Let me know if it works. Just left click the last picture. thanks again.


The good news is dad says he can fix it. He is machining a new dovetail piece to replace the broken piece. I thought maybe we could just weld the bad areas up and re-machine to make the dovetail true. The problem there is, we don't really know what type of metal this thing is made of, and we are not sure we can weld it properly. We also noticed that the base plate is warped. It tetars(SP) on the ways, so know pops will have to fix that.
I do like my machine, and i am glad to own it, but sometimes i wish i had an American made machine. This lathe runs pretty true and it didn't cost an arm and a leg, i just wish the seals didn't leak oil all over the place, and that it weighed a little more. I also wish it had a heavier base. All things considered, it isnt a bad machine, and im glad to own it. These type od things are a bit frustrating though.
I though some of you guys might find this interesting. thanks for looking. Lee

You might also notice all the red oil that has leaked out of the gear box. I need to find the seal and replace it.
Click on the bottom picture. It should show you a video. Let me know if it works. Just left click the last picture. thanks again.
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