I got the shaper free when I bought my Colchester Chipmaster lathe oven 25 years ago and have had issues almost since then. The first thing wrong was that there was no motor fitted so I fitted one. Rather too small as it turned out, but it did the job. So we had a working shaper, which was a fabulous bonus as it was for nothing.
Then I became aware of certain repairs that had been carried out some time previous as the dovetail bit holding the top slide fell off. It had been pinned together and some evidence was found of soft solder or something similar.
I was unable to find a source of a new part, so, for the short term, I machined the stump to accept the clapper box. This is how it is in this video:-
The eagle eyed among you will spot the "welding" holding the top of the clapper box on. Well that fell off quite recently so an attempt will be made to silicon bronze braze that back together.
I started the plan for the replacement part almost as soon as it first broke, but without a milling machine or a shaper that could cut the dovetails, I was a bit stuck. I did manage to source a lump of (quite nasty as it turned out) cast iron from a customer's scrap bin. The place has since closed down but were a company in Hull who specialized in making continuously cast bars from various types of cast iron. The few bits that accidentally fell in my van were the end bits which are not the same stuff as the rest of the bar as it gets drawn out of the mould. I know why they scrapped these quite well now, but that's many years ago.
The lump being ruined in the shaper in the above video is the starting point for the new component.
Then I became aware of certain repairs that had been carried out some time previous as the dovetail bit holding the top slide fell off. It had been pinned together and some evidence was found of soft solder or something similar.
I was unable to find a source of a new part, so, for the short term, I machined the stump to accept the clapper box. This is how it is in this video:-
The eagle eyed among you will spot the "welding" holding the top of the clapper box on. Well that fell off quite recently so an attempt will be made to silicon bronze braze that back together.
I started the plan for the replacement part almost as soon as it first broke, but without a milling machine or a shaper that could cut the dovetails, I was a bit stuck. I did manage to source a lump of (quite nasty as it turned out) cast iron from a customer's scrap bin. The place has since closed down but were a company in Hull who specialized in making continuously cast bars from various types of cast iron. The few bits that accidentally fell in my van were the end bits which are not the same stuff as the rest of the bar as it gets drawn out of the mould. I know why they scrapped these quite well now, but that's many years ago.
The lump being ruined in the shaper in the above video is the starting point for the new component.