Here is a list of all the postings goatblower has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: grayson help |
29/08/2013 20:21:37 |
I can only remove the upper change wheel as moving jobs and Allen key locked in toolbox but there is nothing I can see around the banjo so I may have to cut it and weld a locking nut on Jiff
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27/08/2013 10:26:42 |
Tried all ways to get pics on here but failed god damn mac so put them in the photos under jiffers
Edited By goatblower on 27/08/2013 10:42:21 |
27/08/2013 10:20:19 |
I will take some pics
Edited By goatblower on 27/08/2013 10:21:34 |
26/08/2013 09:37:34 |
I will get a pic tomorrow as its on my toolbox at work as for the link I have studied the photos but you are unable to see the change wheels
gb |
25/08/2013 22:05:51 |
Thank you for the quick rreplying thought that but no pinch bolt and I only have one slot for the gears
gb |
25/08/2013 20:48:17 |
hello im new to all this i have been in the motor trade for 25 yrs and a master tech for the last 12 yrs but metal turning is a new thing to me . i love building race motorikes and race quads and no welding phazes me so i though i would buy a lathe and give that ago new chalenge, so i got myself a grayson 3 1/2" lathe and thought let give it ago but for the life of me i cant work out how to get the change wheels to stay engaged now forgive me for the wrong termanoligy and spelling but on the end of the lead screw ther is a slide i belive its called a banjo, anyway this has gears on that when lifted they engauge with the main shaft and will opperate the lead screw but when i let go it just drops, i cant see any locating pins or locking bolts to secure it there any ideas
gb |
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