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FeelerHaasEnco

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Hello everyone!

I recently started building a shop with my Father now that he is retired. I have been a welder/machinist for going on 10 years now, and due to some health issues I am not able to work full-time. Not sure what this will lead to, but so far we are off to a good start getting some good local auctions on bidspotter :cheers:

Being on forums before I know... Youse need pictures :willy_nilly:

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And I do specialize in TIG welding... This shop is primarily setup for exhaust/automotive Fab work so welding related questions I should be able to help with :reading:

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Who needs red or blue :rolleyes5:

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Thanks Bud! There are a few things I have as projects, but hopefully once we get the lathe in place and the shop cleaned up I can try and get some work in :)
 
Out of all the imports I would get the AHP. If it works out of the box it's likely a good unit, but keep in mind it's 35% duty cycle so you cant stick weld like you can a bigger machine. TIG is just fine as there is so much prep and dicking around it's hard to hit, and if you pulse like I do you realistically have 50% due to the low amp off time :cheers:
 
We didn't get to run the lathe before we pulled it out unfortunately, so we have been going through it. And honestly we didn't expect to get it since we only bid $600, but I realized why shortly after when I noticed a $75 removal fee on 3 calipers... It had a $550 removal fee on top of the 27%; thankfully we got there before the riggers, and the owner helped us pull it out and we got out of all the removal fees:nutter:

Coolant systems works as it should and there is power to the power feed, but the wire was cut when we got it. The motor we already took apart to see if it was bad, but it looks fine. The transformer in the power feed box was blown so hopefully replacing that will fix the power feeds :cheers:

It ran pretty loud at first, but then quieted down after it ran for a few minutes. I've run the Hardige tool room version of this lathe and it's about as loud as this one is. We did have to adjust the belts as the whole thing was out of alignment and really loose. Then we ran the high speed and we came to the conclusion that there is a problem with the high speed windings on the motor. Isolating the motor we were getting 4 open circuits and a low ohm compared to the low speed that read correctly. Low speed runs to almost 1k RPM so for now that will have to do.

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What are you planning to use that turret lathe for? Did you just buy it because it was cheap?

We got it at an auction and bid $600 thinking we would for sure get out bid, but we didn't... It's not ideal for what I need it for, but will work until I can afford something that better suits our needs :cheers:
 
We did a little more work on the lathe and got it put in place. Unfortunately the power feeds were not as easy of a fix as we thought, and it blew the fuse again once everything was hooked up. Considering we paid $700 for it, I'm considering cutting the current saddle in half to make a proper cross slide section and tail stock. Putting a ball screw on the back and a motor on the y slide. But there will be a separate thread if we go that route :popcorn:

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Saw this Bison Chuck for too good of a price here in the for sale section... Thanks again Ray :cheers:

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Still re-organizing the shop and getting everything put in place. I have a few things to get through then I'll be re-doing the exhaust on my dads truck as well as starting the production a Racing SIM rig that I have been working on. Wood prototype is done, and I'm ready to start the steel ones.

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Looks pretty good if you ask me. I with I could get that good of deal on a lathe like that.
 
Nice little shop. Wish you the best. Just enjoy the time with your Dad....it's priceless. Might want to protect the wall behind the lathe it'll get messy.
 
"I'm considering cutting the current saddle in half to make a proper cross slide section" might (almost certain) not produce accurate results, carriage width relates directly with maintaining alignment to the spindle. The 'straightest' lathes are roughly 2 or 3 times width compared to that across the bed. Increases possibility travel will bind under tow via lead screw.
 








 
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