0:36, Yes, Martin, the legs, and the Ways. The Ways, are where the Head Stock (Spindle, Drive pulley, and Chuck), Carriage, and Tail Stock are mounted onto. The Carriage and Tail Stock can be moved on the Ways to allow the machining of parts you're working on. The Ways have one flat surface on the back and the other is a 90 degree V. I've never seen a Lathe that didn't have a Carriage that could be power, or hand feed. The Lathe you have is not able to cut threads because of the type carriage it was built with. But as I said on your other channel a Lathe is better than no Lathe. I'm hoping in the future you can get a more versatile Lathe.
11:44, LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.........You need a License to own one of these!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG, Martin, thanks for the laugh. I know you will figure all of this out. I also know if that Lathe could talk, it would be amazing to hear of all the work , and how many different parts were made on it. Cheers my Friend, from the USA!!! PS, that is also a brazed carbide tool bit that had an extra piece of steel welded onto it for a purpose we will never know.
Häftigt! Glöm inte att smörja spindeln med någon lämpligt spindelolja, annars riskerar du att förstöra spindellagren. Det ser ut att sitta smörjoljekoppar uppe på gjutningen avsedda för detta ändamål. 😊👍
Tackar! Jag droppade i lite 80-90 transmissionsolja i kopparna innan jag startade. Kanske inte den lämpligaste smörjan men det var vad jag hade på hyllan. 😄
0:36, Yes, Martin, the legs, and the Ways. The Ways, are where the Head Stock (Spindle, Drive pulley, and Chuck), Carriage, and Tail Stock are mounted onto. The Carriage and Tail Stock can be moved on the Ways to allow the machining of parts you're working on. The Ways have one flat surface on the back and the other is a 90 degree V. I've never seen a Lathe that didn't have a Carriage that could be power, or hand feed. The Lathe you have is not able to cut threads because of the type carriage it was built with. But as I said on your other channel a Lathe is better than no Lathe. I'm hoping in the future you can get a more versatile Lathe.
Thank you for the lesson. 👍👍
11:44, LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.........You need a License to own one of these!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG, Martin, thanks for the laugh. I know you will figure all of this out. I also know if that Lathe could talk, it would be amazing to hear of all the work , and how many different parts were made on it. Cheers my Friend, from the USA!!! PS, that is also a brazed carbide tool bit that had an extra piece of steel welded onto it for a purpose we will never know.
Haha. Humor. 😄
8:37, 3 thousandths of an inch runout, which is about the thickness on a sheet of paper.
Häftigt!
Glöm inte att smörja spindeln med någon lämpligt spindelolja, annars riskerar du att förstöra spindellagren.
Det ser ut att sitta smörjoljekoppar uppe på gjutningen avsedda för detta ändamål. 😊👍
Tackar! Jag droppade i lite 80-90 transmissionsolja i kopparna innan jag startade. Kanske inte den lämpligaste smörjan men det var vad jag hade på hyllan. 😄
All households need a lathe!
Indeed. 😊
Good stuff man!
Thank you. I thought you'd like this one.
I'm glad you got lathed...
😄 Me aswell.
Find a friend to show you how to sharpen bits.
I have a good lead. 👍
u got second channel? czcams.com/video/S8mh2EituBc/video.html
Yes, that's my car/hot rod/fabrication channel. 👍
@@slowshop Oh ok, I was just surprised when youtube served me 2 identical videos from 2 different channels :)
@andan2293 LOL. I see. 👍 I would be surprised too.