Recently purchased a Model 22-AB South Bend Junior 9" x 4ft Lathe ~1928
This is the first lathe I've ever owned, and I hope to do some sort of restoration on it, which probably includes a de-gunking, painting and polishing.
The purchase included:
Lathe
Table
3 Motors (2 functional)
Small amount of tooling.. 3 holders, a wrench, dog, chuck.
And of course the change gears
The Chuck:
Tailstock:
Motors:
This one works, but is currently dissasembled
The other 2, a treadmill motor, and another similar to the one above that was last known to not work
Change gears and a few tools:
The Drive system:
Closer-up of the Headstock:
Compound:
The old switch, in pieces
I took the spindle assembly out to get a glimpse of the bearings and this is what I saw:
How bad is this damage? still useable? I can catch my fingernail on quite a few of these grooves, but none of them seem too terrible
I also saw that the bull gear had a missing tooth. so unfortunate :/
-Aaron
This is the first lathe I've ever owned, and I hope to do some sort of restoration on it, which probably includes a de-gunking, painting and polishing.
The purchase included:
Lathe
Table
3 Motors (2 functional)
Small amount of tooling.. 3 holders, a wrench, dog, chuck.
And of course the change gears
The Chuck:
Tailstock:
Motors:
This one works, but is currently dissasembled
The other 2, a treadmill motor, and another similar to the one above that was last known to not work
Change gears and a few tools:
The Drive system:
Closer-up of the Headstock:
Compound:
The old switch, in pieces
I took the spindle assembly out to get a glimpse of the bearings and this is what I saw:
How bad is this damage? still useable? I can catch my fingernail on quite a few of these grooves, but none of them seem too terrible
I also saw that the bull gear had a missing tooth. so unfortunate :/
-Aaron