Nitai Levi | 05/03/2015 18:45:03 |
97 forum posts 5 photos | Hi If I don't have some of the special tools that I sometimes see for removing the spindle and bearings of the mini lathes, is it possible to do it with some "home made" methods? I have some musical instrument repair tools that might help, but wondering if anyone else has done this without unique tools? Thanks |
Robbo | 05/03/2015 18:52:39 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | If you go to this link: **LINK** and look at the articles on dismantling the C3/SuperC3 mini lathes, and replacing the spindle bearings (separate article), this may tell you what you need to know. Edited By Robbo on 05/03/2015 18:53:24 |
Neil Wyatt | 05/03/2015 20:02:55 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | I did it with home-made pullers from pipes, studding and angle iron. Neil |
Clive Farrar | 05/03/2015 21:05:30 |
![]() 125 forum posts 41 photos | Like Neil say's you don't really need special tools just tube , spreader bars cut to size and some m10 / 12 studding to apply the pain. That's how i did mine.
Regards Clive |
Nitai Levi | 06/03/2015 05:40:51 |
97 forum posts 5 photos | Thanks very much for your help! The Arceurotrade tutorial is great, but they mention they use special equipment for that and suggest maybe not to do it without it. Your other suggestions seems good, but this is not my first language and I'm only really used to smaller mechanisms of musical instruments (not like a lathe), so maybe someone has a photo or a more specific explanation? The English names of the tools/parts a bit tricky for me to understand. Thanks again |
Jesse Hancock 1 | 06/03/2015 06:45:15 |
314 forum posts | As above for pulling the one off the shaft.I Drifted mine back in. 1Lb hammer and piece of 1" mild steel bar. I have done this on cars and bikes etc no problems. Make sure the lands (bearing recesses) are clean. Move the drift as though tightening a head down and tap, do have patience. |
Robbo | 11/03/2015 13:52:17 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | Have sent you a message about this. Check your inbox - top green menu bar 2nd from left |
Michael Cox 1 | 11/03/2015 13:59:55 |
555 forum posts 27 photos | I used a piece of studding, a stout steel bar and a couple of blocks of wood, see pictures here: http://mikesworkshop.weebly.com/headstock-upgrade.html Mike |
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