ConductorX
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The attempts I made to restore the burned lathe were all for naught.
I returned back to my original lathe to see if I can use it. I started cleaning it up and checking it out. I didn't even know what kind or model.
It is a Seneca Falls Star Lathe with leather belt drive system.
Of course I need some help and guidance and any details as to model and year of manufacture. It has some missing handles and the lead screw drive is broken. It has all of the gears and I just need to make it work. The lathe also has a taper attachment.
This is the head stock:
The bed has clear markings that it is a Seneca Falls Star Lathe
It is also marked as 9X5 and the bed is 48" long.
It has a forward and reverse transmission that works.
It needs all new leather drive belts and I need to polish and clean the drive surfaces.
Comments? Suggestions? :hDe:
"G"
I returned back to my original lathe to see if I can use it. I started cleaning it up and checking it out. I didn't even know what kind or model.
It is a Seneca Falls Star Lathe with leather belt drive system.
Of course I need some help and guidance and any details as to model and year of manufacture. It has some missing handles and the lead screw drive is broken. It has all of the gears and I just need to make it work. The lathe also has a taper attachment.
This is the head stock:
The bed has clear markings that it is a Seneca Falls Star Lathe
It is also marked as 9X5 and the bed is 48" long.
It has a forward and reverse transmission that works.
It needs all new leather drive belts and I need to polish and clean the drive surfaces.
Comments? Suggestions? :hDe:
"G"