Mark, You may be right but I have double Acme threads on my slightly exotic small but I have a perfectly norma versatile 'normal 20TPI. Whitworth vertical screw thread on my Stent T&C. In fact it is no more than standard studding.
Again, I have a 3mm leas screw on my Sieg- that looks like Whitworth form- but isn't. After all we are simply discussing screwcutting and I have truncated Whitworth screw bed bar on my Quorn nand Cleeve in nhis wisdom made screws professionally as well as writing his excellent book but wrote to his customoers whether they minded having the Whitworth screws without rounded crests- and the did not reply but continued to order from him.
I therefore conclude that once the poster gets his clasp nuts to fit the worn leadscrew albeit with the necessary gap of oil it doesn' t matter a hoot.
Have a nice day
We never had problem with our leadscrews on our production used Myfords- but we would replace the halfnuts every couple of years. Its a long time since I used a Myford, how expensive are the nuts these days ?
Have been in the Pricing Game recently and bought a ;as New Super7B with Power cross feed, I had checked the price of a non- gear box machine that had been reconditioned by the successors to the now Defunct original company. The price of one with no motor or any v=centres chucks or whatever is a cool £3000 and then transport to be added.
Myford continue to be made with power cross feed and it would seem that to start building a Myford(RDG) having bought the Myford name, people are having the think of £8000. Yes!
Now n old clapped out ML7 CAN be resurrected to be factory fresh about b6 times which begs the question of not going the whole hog and approaching either RDG Tools for a quotation or douing as I did with an old grey 'softer gear box Super7 with a saddle that looked like a cattle grid run over by a tank and being slideays ground and Turcited at a local machinery restorer . I did the rest of the work but the bed etc was 'slid in to the normal proper work and therefore was competitively and acceptably priced.
It depends on what an owner of what must be a basket case but has great potential if the owner is prepared to go . I was an accountant and cannot predict that
I hope that this helps?
Norman