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Thanks for the welcome .

I've sourced a set of change gears ,i'll be fabricating a motor/pulley mount myself . I'm going to convert to a V belt drive also .Just need to source some bits for the cross feed and main screw . :)

Can't complain ,i paid £100 for it . :D
 
Welcome myfordml1. I'm also not at all familiar with this model but I'd say at that price you've got a good buy - especially if the bed ways & slides are OK.

Good luck with the restoration, and don't forget the unwritten Forum rule - "no pix, it didn't happen"!

It's really good to see seemingly more and more people restoring old metal of all sorts.

AES
 
Congrats on the new lathe :) I used to have an ML4, which is very similar to the ML1 just slightly bigger. I now have an ML7, I sold the ML4 to another member on here. It's a great little lathe and £100 is a great price!
 
Hi, should be a good little project.
I restored a similar RandA lathe last year, i also had to fabricate the motor mount and countershaft assembly.

I actually turned down a v belt pully into a flat belt pulley and to be honest the flat belt drive is very smooth and doesn't slip and has a certain old world charm.

As others have said, we need pictures.
 
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Sorry been a bit busy lately here are some photos. Managed to source a cross slide it's going to need modified a bit . Looking for the topslide base and screw .

Sean
 

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myfordml1":246px8ft said:
Sorry been a bit busy lately here are some photos. Managed to source a cross slide it's going to need modified a bit . Looking for the topslide base and screw .

On my old ML4, the topslide mounting hole / slot lined up with the cross slide T-slots. I bought some ML7 T-screws from RDG and bolted down the topslide with those.

http://www.rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/TEE- ... 5TE11.html
 
Looks like a worthwhile project.
Not sure it's worth modifying a top slide to be honest.
Originals crop up on ebay fairly often.
 
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