Hi There my name is Fred and I just joined the group. I am looking at purchasing a metal lathe and came across a Dalton B-4 metal lathe that has had a restoration done. It may have been cosmetic but not quite sure yet. Url from where it can befound is as follows:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/334928828549266/?referralSurface=messenger_lightspeed_banner&referralCode=messenger_banner
Juts wondering if there are major wear parts that tend to need replacement (since I suppose this was manufactured about 100 years ago and whether replacement parts are available , e.g. bearings, bushings, etc.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Fred ST
On 2/25/2022 2:12 PM, Fred ST wrote:is as follows:
Hi There my name is Fred and I just joined the group. I am looking at purchasing a metal lathe and came across a Dalton B-4 metal lathe that has had a restoration done. It may have been cosmetic but not quite sure yet. Url from where it can be found
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/334928828549266/?referralSurface=messenger_lightspeed_banner&referralCode=messenger_banner
Juts wondering if there are major wear parts that tend to need replacement (since I suppose this was manufactured about 100 years ago and whether replacement parts are available , e.g. bearings, bushings, etc.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Fred ST
The first question I have is : Do you mean to actually use this lathe
much , or is it a conversation piece ? Some things you might not know ,
but maybe you do . It has poured Babbitt bearings , which can be fun
when it comes time to refresh them . It's pretty small , unless you're
into miniatures . Change gears , I don't see any in the pictures and
without them the lathe is very limited in what you can do . No powered
cross feed as far as I can tell . Power source ? This machine looks like it's driven from a line shaft with a flat belt .
I'm opinionated by ownership , but I think you'd be better off
looking for a South Bend or a Logan . My preference is Logan , I've ha
mine over 20 years and it keeps on keepin' on . The big plus for Logan
is that they still have original manufacturer support . Mine is 70 years
old and I can still buy parts from the mfr .
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where your fear begins .
Hi There my name is Fred and I just joined the group. I am looking at purchasing a metal lathe and came across a Dalton B-4 metal lathe that
has had a restoration done. It may have been cosmetic but not quite sure yet. Url from where it can be found is as follows:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/334928828549266/?referralSurface=messenger_lightspeed_banner&referralCode=messenger_banner
Juts wondering if there are major wear parts that tend to need replacement (since I suppose this was manufactured about 100 years ago and whether replacement parts are available , e.g. bearings, bushings, etc.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Fred ST
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