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Myford Lathe service by ex Myord fitter

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Richard Brake14/03/2012 19:07:47
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I'm in Guilford, Surrey and am considering getting my Super 7 serviced. If anyone is in a similiar position near me please give me a pm and see if we can share the travelling costs.

Richard

Edited By Richard Brake on 14/03/2012 19:08:14

stephen mitchell 119/04/2012 13:42:13
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Hi Richard- I live near West Byfleet and would be happy to share travelling costs

Phil H 119/04/2012 22:20:47
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Is anybody considering this service in the Chester/Cheshire area?

Richard Brake20/04/2012 12:35:43
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Hi Stephen, I've sent you a pm with my contact details.

Richard

John Roscow10/08/2012 20:18:04
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Das and Peter serviced my super 7 this week and did a first class job leaving me with a lathe In a condition as good as it gets. They also provided me with a wealth of information on the history and current condition of my lathe which was an eye opener! (did not realise I had the hardened bed model; I saw the original scraping marks still ther on the headstock bearing after all these years!). This combined with the sad story of the reason for the demise of myford filled in so many gaps in my knowledge. Plenty of cups of tea-and I treated them to bacon but ties at lunch made the day go well. Rare services like this need to be supported and would commend them to anyone with a myford lathe in need of talc.

john

mike mcdermid16/08/2012 20:57:16
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How do you get in touch with these guys

I sent an email but never got a reply?

TrevorK16/08/2012 21:33:53
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Mike

Have you seen the earlier posts in this thread? Look at 1/3/2012 posts, there's a mobile no. there.

Trev

John Roscow17/08/2012 19:45:36
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Try Daz46@ hotmail.co.uk with the capital D. Mobile 07790364189.

John

mike mcdermid17/08/2012 22:01:21
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Ah Thanks chaps

I will try Daz with a capital D Tried phoning no luck

chris j13/09/2012 12:32:08
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I just had my Super 7 serviced.

I had a lot of fun and learned a lot too.

I did mention this thread and the mystery surrounding the cost and they are happy for me to reveal that they charge £350 plus petrol, some parts, belts etc are included. Notts to Great Yarmouth cost me £70.

I was pleased with the service.

Mike Crossfield13/09/2012 14:40:10
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It's probably worth mentioning my own experience.

The spindle on my 50 year old Super 7 was worn, and the bronze bearing was oval to the tune of about a thou. I managed to buy a new spindle at a very good price, but lacked the skill to scrape the bearing in to suit. I contacted Daz, and since I am a long way from Nottingham we agreed that I would ship the headstock and spindle to him for the work to be done. The job was turned around in a week, and I am delighted with the result. The cost, excluding shipping charges, was £100.

Mike

Joseph Ramon13/09/2012 16:14:19
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> ties at lunch made the day go well.

So it was a formal dinner...

Joey

The Joker17/09/2013 10:18:02
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Yesterday I had my 1975 Myford Super 7 serviced by Darren and Pete and the machine is now as sweet as a nut.

The previous owner had had the bed skimed and changed the headstock bearings, however they hadn't set it all back up 100%, although they had done a good job.

The only issue found on the lathe was a worn tail stock barrel when out more than 20mm which was causing the machine to cut a taper despite everything been lined up well within Myford tolerances.

Darren and Pete were at my house for a good 8 hours, but this could have been cut down to 6 as Darren does like to a good chat about the good old days at Myford.

The e-mail address above is wrong, which is why some may not be getting a reply ([email protected]), number is correct - 07790 364189

The whole service and wealth of knowledge they have passed on cost a mere £330.00 including mileage.

Geoffrey Mowatt15/12/2013 16:49:07
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I'm going to get my ML7R serviced early in the New Year as soon as it has made its way to the new shed. I'm on the coast of Mid Wales if anyone nearby wants to get the same done and see if we can share the travel costs please get in touch via this forum.

Curtis Rutter02/01/2017 10:40:50
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Does anyone know if Darren & Pete still offer this service? If they do anybody in East Hertfordshire want to group together to minimise travelling costs?

Curtis Rutter04/01/2017 09:52:30
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It would appear not, the mobile number doesn't work and have had no email reply :/

Emgee04/01/2017 10:14:57
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Posted by Richard Brake on 14/03/2012 19:07:47:

I'm in Guilford, Surrey and am considering getting my Super 7 serviced. If anyone is in a similiar position near me please give me a pm and see if we can share the travelling costs.

Richard

Edited By Richard Brake on 14/03/2012 19:08:14..

Hi Richard

As you are a similar distance from Notts as Yarmouth it would seem from others stating 8 hours for 2 men on site to carry out the servicing of 1 lathe, to do the same service on 2 lathes at different addresses will mean an overnight accomodation for 2 charge will need to be added to any other charges, unless the engineers are prepared to work a 16 hour day. This could well make sharing travel expenses a more expensive package.

Emgee

Curtis Rutter04/01/2017 10:49:34
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Have just had a reply, still offering the service albeit on a Saturday only, now to find a free Saturday :/

Curtis Rutter25/02/2017 14:15:22
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Well just had Darren & Pete service my ML7. Considering I got the lathe for a bargain they was both very surprised at it's near immaculate condition with little or no wear and all the original parts in place. The guys were great help in explaining some of the features on the lathe being that I'm a newbie, and we're a good laugh. The Lathes all running accurately and smoothly. Now the fun/struggles can begin (once my lathe tools arrives soon)

Benjamin Day09/04/2017 23:32:34
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Curtis rutter
Im in Hertfordshire, i dont think i can afford the service for my lathe, but would pay the travel costs for you if i could be a fly on the wall when you get yours done? Just seeing how they work would be valuable to me

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