trlvn
Ultra Member
Hi
I'm a newbie metal worker...it is all Mr. Pete's fault! Youtube videos have made me think that maybe I can do that, too. A beat-up Atlas 618 (itty-bitty) lathe came up in an auction last year and I put in a bid thinking that I'd never win. I did; kind of. It took months of work and I pretty much doubled my purchase cost acquiring parts to fix the lathe. But I've had it running for a couple of months now and actually made some stuff. Most of it for the lathe itself! Following is a shot from a before I added the quick change toolpost:
My latest folly is trying to make a milling attachment for the lathe. Harold Hall's web site provided the inspiration for using an angle plate and the compound as the main components. We'll see.
Anyway, I'm located in the west end of the GTA. Anybody else near by?
Craig
I'm a newbie metal worker...it is all Mr. Pete's fault! Youtube videos have made me think that maybe I can do that, too. A beat-up Atlas 618 (itty-bitty) lathe came up in an auction last year and I put in a bid thinking that I'd never win. I did; kind of. It took months of work and I pretty much doubled my purchase cost acquiring parts to fix the lathe. But I've had it running for a couple of months now and actually made some stuff. Most of it for the lathe itself! Following is a shot from a before I added the quick change toolpost:
My latest folly is trying to make a milling attachment for the lathe. Harold Hall's web site provided the inspiration for using an angle plate and the compound as the main components. We'll see.
Anyway, I'm located in the west end of the GTA. Anybody else near by?
Craig