2-0turbo
Plastic
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
- Location
- Central VA
Hello, I've got a Harrison badged 10-AA lathe that I've been using/restoring. I'm missing a couple things and wonder if anyone has information they would be willing to share.
1) The chip guard on the back of the machine attaches to a bolt/stud on the headstock to keep it from falling off. It is one of the countersunk fasteners that secure a cover for one of the shafts in the headstock. When I got mine, that was missing. I would like to recreate one like the original. Any of you have a detailed picture you would share with me?
2) I'm looking for a steady rest for it. If you have one, would you be willing to let me "borrow" it to take measurements and make patterns to recreate it? If you know of one for sale, great. But if I can't buy one, I could cast/machine a new one.
3) Less of a priority, but anyone know of a taper attachment for this lathe?
Thanks in advance. I love the little lathe. I've converted it over to a single speed motor with VFD control as my variator was long since gone when I picked my unit up at auction.
-Matt
1) The chip guard on the back of the machine attaches to a bolt/stud on the headstock to keep it from falling off. It is one of the countersunk fasteners that secure a cover for one of the shafts in the headstock. When I got mine, that was missing. I would like to recreate one like the original. Any of you have a detailed picture you would share with me?
2) I'm looking for a steady rest for it. If you have one, would you be willing to let me "borrow" it to take measurements and make patterns to recreate it? If you know of one for sale, great. But if I can't buy one, I could cast/machine a new one.
3) Less of a priority, but anyone know of a taper attachment for this lathe?
Thanks in advance. I love the little lathe. I've converted it over to a single speed motor with VFD control as my variator was long since gone when I picked my unit up at auction.
-Matt