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Mike E.10/12/2016 14:09:19
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Thank you for posting this reality check.

It has been a great informative thread about your nightmare journey, which I'm confident has been experienced by others as well. The rebuild should really be a forum topic to enlighten anyone as to what more than likely can be expected when buying imported equipment; but then, it might not be received well by some forum advertisers, so in all probability will be hidden away in the back corner of forum threads like this.

I commend and appreciate your efforts in rebuilding this lathe, and hope others take the time to read your posts, and also note that old equipment such as your Brown & Sharp lathe has put to shame the newer import lathe.

Cheers, Mike

Mike E.10/12/2016 14:13:55
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Reference: Album by Lathejack - "Chinese Torture"

Bazyle10/12/2016 14:20:51
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let's see if this helps there are lots of comments in the notes of the pictures.

Edited By Bazyle on 10/12/2016 14:22:24

MW10/12/2016 14:38:03
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Strangely enough the posters name doesn't even appear above the picture on my browser?

And yes, you do need to view the comments link posted kindly by Bazyle to make sense of it as the picture alone doesn't tell you anything.

Ps. having reviewed what I can see of the album, i'm not really convinced of some aspects of this post..?

 

Michael W

 

Edited By Michael Walters on 10/12/2016 14:41:43

Rick Kirkland 110/12/2016 15:04:52
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Forgive my having a total blonde moment, but somehow this thread makes no sense to me. I have a title "rebuilt nightmare" , a photo of a Warco lathe and a comment by Mike E. about an informative thread. What thread.? Am I missing something? Any help appreciated.
Alan Waddington 210/12/2016 15:10:19
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Let me guess...Chinese lathe appears in 'built to a price', shock horror post ! cheeky

Michael Gilligan10/12/2016 15:14:21
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For those who might not have realised:

When viewing an album photo [ such as **LINK** ] there is an option to 'start a discussion'.

http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/albums/member_photo.asp?a=13378&p=393192

It appears that Mike E has done just that.

MichaelG.

not done it yet10/12/2016 15:24:00
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That may be apparent to those who have access to every input to the forum but is basically unhelpful.

Maybe he doesn't have a high pain threshold? Who knows!

Maybe he expected perfection forcfourpence halfpenny? Who knows!

Maybe any rebuild is a nightmare to him? Whk knows!

Until we know just a tad more than a title and a picture, lets just pass it by?

Neil Wyatt10/12/2016 15:27:39
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Mike started the thread himself - nothing has been deleted.

Neil

Michael Gilligan10/12/2016 15:40:21
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Posted by not done it yet on 10/12/2016 15:24:00:

That may be apparent to those who have access to every input to the forum but is basically unhelpful.

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Always glad to help where I can [he said, with just a hint of sarcasm]

Please note that I have no more access to the forum than do you.

MichaelG.

SteveI10/12/2016 15:42:13
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Hi,

Two thoughts... Firstly well done for seeing this through and coming out the other side still sane. Second of all with the skills you have exhibited why did you not consider an older western machine that may need some TLC rather than a Chinese import?

Steve

Roger Williams 210/12/2016 16:26:50
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Seeing what through ?.

JasonB10/12/2016 16:38:39
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Or just use the chinese import out of the box and make something, worked OK for me with only a couple of minor issues in 8 years of use. Just as likely that a buyer may be as lucky as me smile p

Gordon W10/12/2016 16:53:05
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3D printers is the forum heading I'm looking at.??

Mike E.10/12/2016 16:59:59
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Posted by Rick Kirkland 1 on 10/12/2016 15:04:52:
Forgive my having a total blonde moment, but somehow this thread makes no sense to me. I have a title "rebuilt nightmare" , a photo of a Warco lathe and a comment by Mike E. about an informative thread. What thread.? Am I missing something? Any help appreciated.
Yeah, it doesn't make any sense to me either ?
I was replying "directly" to Lathejack after reading all the posts about his new lathe while looking at his album, yet afterwards I noticed my post come up as a new thread ? I don't intend this post to stir up any issues. His recount of the problems encountered reflect my views and experience with imports as well; others mileage may vary. My post was an acknowledgement to Lathejack regarding his efforts.

Michael Gilligan10/12/2016 17:01:04
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O.K. ... I will try again

Mike E. has started a new thread ... based upon one of Lathejack's album photos.

Yes the thread is a mess, but I doubt that was intentional.

For the sake of eveyone's sanity; could those who don't understand please read the following [directly quoted from the caption under Lathejack's album photo that I linked earlier.

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The fully rebuilt lathe, hopefuly now ready for and capable of many years of action. Only the screw cutting gearbox was not dismantled, so heaven knows what more horrors may or may not lurke in there, although it was flushed out with kerosene which brought out a lot of filth.

Uploaded by Lathejack on 18/12/2012 00:57:46

[/quote]

MichaelG.

JasonB10/12/2016 17:15:08
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Any thread created from a comment about a photo will go to 3D printers etc as default if a forum topic is not selected. The list that comes up is numbers followed by alphabetical so 3D comes first

I'll move it now to workshop tooling.

 

J

Edited By JasonB on 10/12/2016 17:16:42

Neil Wyatt10/12/2016 17:40:59
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May also be useful if Lathejack sees this and clarifies a little. I'm not sure he meant that series of photos to be used as a universal cudgel for all imported kit.

Neil

Michael Gilligan10/12/2016 18:04:36
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A quick look at this short thread might help: **LINK**

http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=91439

MichaelG.

Bazyle10/12/2016 18:24:00
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This was a very interesting series of photos with comments that might not otherwise have come to my notice. so thanks to both lathejack and Mike.

It is a quirk of the forum software that if someone (other than originator) comments on a photo it throws up a new thread. For many who use the 'latest posts' function this just looks like a regular post which can be funny as it appears to start mid stream. I did link to the album but not everyone cottoned on to that. Live and learn.

For those with an interest in checking and improving their Chinese lathes many of which have similar but not identical aprons see this thread by Ouballie. By the way that's a link to an album of photos with captions. He also started a thread on it

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