so ver the last week, ive been moving a new/old mill and lathe into the shop. i had an old 1972 rockwell 10" lathe that did me well for 4-5 years now but diameter of an item has always been an issue for me. Buddy of mine posted up he had a 17" TUE Andrychow lathe and a Lagun ftv-1 mill for sale. Him and i worked out a deal neither of us could pass up lol.
Last week i got them moved over to my shop on my flatbed thats pretty much shot lol. somehow, the boards did not blow out. Got them off the trailer with the 2 post since my tractor didnt have enough weight on the ass end to lift them. No way it would do the lathe anyhow, that thing is nearly 5k lbs. Used a combo of the lift, engine hoist, hf car dollys, and a prybar to get things moved around
HF car dollys ftw!
Then spent the evenings monday, tuesday, wednesday cleaning. Things were nasty from where ever they were stored. Lathe is about 1/3 done and mill is about 90%. i spent alot of time yesterday tearing the mill down to clean up the ways, saddle and table so no oil and crud would screw up the ways. this thing still has alot of life left in it. still tons of scrape marks left on the x and y axis and auto oiler worked once i cleaned the ends out. backlash is heavy with .022 on the X and .015 on the Y but not terrible. thats with the split nut tightened as much as i could. i may go back in and cut the nut a little more to take up the rest but from what im finding, thats very good numbers for a mill thats over 45 years old lol.
the lathe has 0 lettering left on any plaque. it was gone before i got it but the manual i bought for it gives me all the info. i may try to print it on stickers or something.