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113 extsuba Offline Send Email Nov 2, 2004
4:15 am
Still looking for a manual guys - I can find manuals for every one else lathe except for mine on the web for free any info would help...
114 ianbull
ian9916 Offline Send Email
Nov 2, 2004
12:50 pm
Hello! You wrote.... ... I was going to say that 'there's one on ebay (UK) right now'. Then I saw who the winning bidder is! Best Ian Bull...
115 neil f
nfazakerley Offline Send Email
Dec 11, 2004
10:22 pm
My M300 has a full-length cover over the leadscrew. Just taken it off to clean underneath and noticed that the leadscrew seems to have precious little lube of...
116 Nigel
g0uml2000 Offline Send Email
Dec 14, 2004
8:47 pm
Hi All This the second attempt at posting this message so I aplogise if it comes through twice when I finished. I have posted a photo in the photo section...
117 denyhstk Offline Dec 14, 2004
9:17 pm
Hi Neil, Hope you are having fun with that new machine :) This group has been quiet so I'll inject my $0.02 (£0.04 ??) here. My M300 has the exposed...
118 ianbull
ian9916 Offline Send Email
Dec 14, 2004
9:21 pm
Nigel wrote... ... Comparing your machine to my 1940s Mk 1. ..... The covers over the gears/belts etc. may be Mk1. (mine are not original) The tailstock might...
119 Nigel
g0uml2000 Offline Send Email
Dec 14, 2004
9:40 pm
Hi Ian Many thanks for your prompt reply, you basical confirmed exactly what I had worked out from the Lathe.co site. The head stock casing is certainly Mk 2 ...
120 neil f
nfazakerley Offline Send Email
Dec 15, 2004
1:06 pm
Hi Den, I'm still doing more polishing and admiring that actual turning ;-) Mostly because the rest of my workshop equipment is being rebuilt at the same time...
121 neil f
nfazakerley Offline Send Email
Dec 15, 2004
1:39 pm
Actually, just thinking again about the leadscrew cover. Of course, if the screw is covered then the saddle/apron can't oil it, either by drip or otherwise, so...
122 denyhstk Offline Dec 15, 2004
6:52 pm
The apron single shot oiler forces oil under the carriage front way, the cross slide dovetails, the carriage rear way and then the excess dumps onto the front...
123 djklo2000 Offline Send Email Dec 16, 2004
1:08 am
Hiya Guys, My AA_VS330 (Which has same bed/carriage basically as M300) manual calls out for AWS68 weight oil for lead screw, same as used on ways. I have chart...
124 neil f
nfazakerley Offline Send Email
Dec 16, 2004
7:31 am
Dan, what filetype is the chart? The files area may be restricted to certain filetypes, as is the photo area. -Neil. ... From: djklo2000...
125 harrisonlathe@yahoogr... Send Email Dec 16, 2004
1:26 pm
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the harrisonlathe group. File :...
126 djklo2000 Offline Send Email Jan 17, 2005
6:31 pm
I have a Harrison AA/VS330, which is a really nice machine, but has been plagued with a squeaky noisy variable speed drive belt. I tried a second belt, checked...
127 bill
dampshed77 Offline Send Email
Jan 17, 2005
11:59 pm
hi chaps! ive a harrison L5A or a L6 i cant seem to find out what it is, ive tried finding out on www.lathes.co.uk through their history files but they seem...
128 danny colquhoun
danny_s_colq... Offline Send Email
Jan 18, 2005
8:32 am
Bill, If your lathe has a 9" swing it will be an L5 as My own harrison is. The L5A is an 11" swing version and the L6 is a 12" version. Hope this helps. By the...
129 Seamus Ryan
seamusryan123 Offline Send Email
Jan 18, 2005
2:32 pm
Hey Dan, Mine's an L5 also, 1965 model, and mine too has a rather noisy clutch when engaged - is your's the same? Seamus ... __________________________________...
130 rgravis_72207 Offline Send Email Jan 21, 2005
6:48 am
Would someone comment on the price range of a good M300. Also, I may be looking for one. I live in Arkansas. Thanks, Roger...
131 neil f
nfazakerley Offline Send Email
Jan 21, 2005
11:28 am
That's a tricky one. Can't help you with dollar prices, but over here in the UK, non-dealer prices range from about £600 at the bottom end to £3000-£4000...
132 denyhstk Offline Jan 21, 2005
3:49 pm
Roger, I've seen some at US dealers in the $3600 to $5000 plus range, typically with only a chuck or two and maybe a steady rest. Places I've seen them...
133 neil f
nfazakerley Offline Send Email
Jan 22, 2005
10:08 am
... (for me at least ;) ) ... it ! ... It's not quite as bad as that, Den (otherwise a lot more of us would be over there with you ;-) Used machinery dealers...
134 tooltrader1975 Offline Send Email Jan 25, 2005
11:08 pm
I would like to know the approximate weight of a 12" L6 MK3 (lathe and stand) If anyone could help me I would appreciate it. thank you, Brad...
135 rgravis_72207 Offline Send Email Jan 28, 2005
4:39 am
Gentlemen Thank you for your help. I would buy either hands on or from eBay, if the seller had an excellent rating. I am in the turf business (grass farmer)...
136 Nigel
g0uml2000 Offline Send Email
Jan 28, 2005
8:03 am
Hi all would anybody know what would be the complete set of screw cutting gear sizes there are for this lathe, I'm about to purchase 25 different sizes but am...
137 Ian bull
ian9916 Offline Send Email
Jan 29, 2005
3:10 am
All, My ancient L5 is now stripped down for cosmetic restoration. (Superb mechanical condition but utterly filthy). Does anyone have any ideas/tips as to how I...
138 neil f
nfazakerley Offline Send Email
Jan 29, 2005
4:07 pm
Ian, I recommend pipe cleaners for this task, although they're actually easier to use with the leadscrew remounted and powered up. If I was in your situation,...
139 bill
dampshed77 Offline Send Email
Jan 31, 2005
2:06 am
i noted that seamus has a noisey clutch, my clutch when disengaged woke the neighbours, very noisey, my remidy was to place a thin peice of sponge in between...
140 Seamus Ryan
seamusryan123 Offline Send Email
Jan 31, 2005
7:57 am
Hey Bill, I'll try that with mine and let you know how I get on! Great idea! I was fiddling with the clutch adjuster spring and everything, but the noise...
141 bill
dampshed77 Offline Send Email
Feb 5, 2005
2:12 am
hi chapps! im new to lathe work, im really a welder/fabricator but im getting to gripps with a lot of the terminology of this hobby, i have just bought a...
142 neil f
nfazakerley Offline Send Email
Feb 5, 2005
9:49 am
Talk to RDG Tools in Halifax(?) Bill. As I say, they usually have plenty of cutters in stock and could probably tell you which DP cutter you need. They may...
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