Nice modification, we used to use grubscrews as orifices for hydraulic systems, used to place several on a plate and heat up to dull red. Thanks for sharing
Paula who did a t slot cross slide on one of the machinists forums did this. She put a wick down the hole. I used a cigarette butt on my cross drive nut, with a little cavity above it under the screw for oil.
Glad to see you drilling through the Allen grub screws! I've been considering doing the same thing on the grub screws that hold the bushings in the countershaft on my 1894 Barnes #4 1/2...
I have the same grub screw with angled loose piece of steel to pull the compound down; on my Wabeco2400. However i've seen you pull back the screws and be able to remove the compound, however on mine those taper pins stay in the compound spigot groove. How come yours pull with? I use a magnet to pull them back after completely moving the grub screw ....
Maintenance.... the key to long life of the machinery.
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
You got that right!
A very useful mod, getting oil to where it’s really needed, will do it to mine in the near future to avoid lifting the saddle every few months.
Nice modification, we used to use grubscrews as orifices for hydraulic systems, used to place several on a plate and heat up to dull red.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the info
Paula who did a t slot cross slide on one of the machinists forums did this.
She put a wick down the hole.
I used a cigarette butt on my cross drive nut, with a little cavity above it under the screw for oil.
Glad to see you drilling through the Allen grub screws! I've been considering doing the same thing on the grub screws that hold the bushings in the countershaft on my 1894 Barnes #4 1/2...
Hello Alan,
Interesting and informative... thank you.
Take care
Paul,,
good job and good lathe
Thanks for sharing 👍
I have the same grub screw with angled loose piece of steel to pull the compound down; on my Wabeco2400. However i've seen you pull back the screws and be able to remove the compound, however on mine those taper pins stay in the compound spigot groove. How come yours pull with? I use a magnet to pull them back after completely moving the grub screw ....
Hi my lathe is over 50 years old and the location pins are loose and move back when I lift the top slde
What happend to your DRO ? maybe a review after X years use ?
What happened to the DRO on your lathe ? How about making a long term use video ?
hi I still have the DRO and its still working