Here email on a is new deviding head
This has free shipping per add.
It is $311.99
Dave
This has free shipping per add.
It is $311.99
Dave
8thBeen thinking about getting one of these. Whats wrong with the cheaper version?
Be very careful! I've bought 2 Chinese dividing heads - one from Ali and one from Amazon. Both garbage due to appalling condition of worms and gears resulting in as much as 3⁰ rotational error. Okay for crude layout work, useless for gears or other precision work. I now have one from the California company whose name escapes me presently and it's a joy to use.
Bought one from a scrap yard many years ago, a Cincinatti unit with all the drive gears on it. The guy in the scrap yard said it was useless as it had an enormous amount of backlash and the company who owned it said it had had it's day.Be very careful! I've bought 2 Chinese dividing heads - one from Ali and one from Amazon. Both garbage due to appalling condition of worms and gears resulting in as much as 3⁰ rotational error. Okay for crude layout work, useless for gears or other precision work. I now have one from the California company whose name escapes me presently and it's a joy to use.
I have been very lucky over the years and have found some very useful bits and bobs. One of my clients was moving his production facility to China and had to vacate the factory he had in Poole, Dorset. One of the items he had was a Colchester Bantam 2000 lathe. I asked him what he wanted for it and he said that all offers had to go before the board. I put in an offer of £650 for the lathe and a couple of weeks later I got a phone call telling me that I had got the lathes. I said "lathes"? He replied yes the lathes, the Bantam 2000 and the two Colchester Triumph 2000 long beds with DRO's. All for £650. I sold the two Triumph 2000 lathes to a friend who deals in second hand machinery for £650 and had the Bantam 2000 for the cost of moving them. The Bantam came with the standard tail stock plus a capstan tail stock, a face plate, a three jaw chuck, a three jaw soft jaw chuck, a four jaw chuck, a Dickson quick change tool post and all the change gears. I thought that I had got a bargain and have been using the lathe ever since. You just have to be in the right place at the right time. The bargains are out there.Don't you just love it what that happens.
I would love to find an old flat belt driven Lathe, that has been thrown out because it is old, worn out only to find out the new people did not understand belts and broke the belt the first time they turn it on and tried to change speeds.
There are some fantastic one out there just waiting to be stumbled upon. Sitting gathering dust and debris in a dark corner.
Some like that have been found here, and all that was needed was a complete tear down, remove the original dried upon grease, buff some of the cosmetic painted surfaces repaint, reassemble replace the missing belts and mount properly on a rigid base, re-level, and voila a like new lathe. Yes they are out there still waiting for the right person to discover them.
Not a personal experience but a friend bought an essentially new 14" lathe for $1000, the shop bought the lathe and the first person to run it, obviously untrained, ran it into the chuck so it sat for 5 or 6 years, they just wanted to get rid of it because everyone was afraid to use it and it was taking up space.Don't you just love it what that happens.
I would love to find an old flat belt driven Lathe, that has been thrown out because it is old, worn out only to find out the new people did not understand belts and broke the belt the first time they turn it on and tried to change speeds.
Here type lub for lathe chucksI purchased a 5" Sanou 3 jaw chuck. Took it apart, expecting to find gobs of grit and dirt. It was very clean and lightly lubed.
Bill
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