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Bodger Brian15/10/2017 21:42:06
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Whilst visiting Warwick Castle yesterday with my good wife, I came across this little lathe in the Mill & Engine house. Judging by the amount of rust & cobwebs, it obviously hadn’t been used in many a year, the Engine house not having been used since the 1950’s.

Can anyone identify it from the picture below? Apologies for the poor quality of the photo but the lighting level was very low & there was a rather ugly guard over the whole thing.

Brian

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Edited By Bodger Brian on 15/10/2017 21:43:02

Speedy Builder515/10/2017 22:02:52
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Good idea to keep lathes behind wire mesh - They can be dangerous when they get wild.
BobH

Nicholas Farr15/10/2017 22:06:08
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Hi Brian, it could be a Velox **LINK**

Regards Nick.

Mick B115/10/2017 22:34:14
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Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 15/10/2017 22:02:52:

Good idea to keep lathes behind wire mesh - They can be dangerous when they get wild.
BobH

...and that one doesn't look as if it's been fed or fussed for a long time.

john carruthers16/10/2017 08:52:16
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A bar bed, Wade or Drummond spring to mind, looks too small to be a Drummond.

SillyOldDuffer16/10/2017 09:10:03
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Posted by Mick B1 on 15/10/2017 22:34:14:
Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 15/10/2017 22:02:52:

Good idea to keep lathes behind wire mesh - They can be dangerous when they get wild.
BobH

...and that one doesn't look as if it's been fed or fussed for a long time.

You're both wrong. The mesh is there to stop 'Super Adept Man' from nicking it...

Bodger Brian16/10/2017 13:42:11
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Posted by Nicholas Farr on 15/10/2017 22:06:08:

Hi Brian, it could be a Velox **LINK**

Regards Nick.

Thanks Nick - The description seems to match. Spot on, I think.

Brian

michael potts16/10/2017 14:23:52
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I saw this lathe a year or so ago. It is a CAV Wade lathe.

Mike Potts

Fowlers Fury16/10/2017 14:45:08
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Perhaps someone could identify this one !!

Bit of TLC should see it restored to former glory.........

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​(Seen in Isafjordur, Iceland this summer).

KWIL16/10/2017 15:48:32
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Lathe behind screen has a leadscrew visible, CAV Wade on Lathes.co.uk site does not.

michael potts16/10/2017 16:27:39
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You are right. My mistake.

Mike Potts.

fizzy16/10/2017 18:39:15
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re-jigged the lighting...might help identify it?

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dave clifford16/10/2017 19:47:44
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ew stringer?

dave clifford16/10/2017 19:47:50
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ew stringer?

Bodger Brian16/10/2017 21:11:45
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Posted by dave clifford on 16/10/2017 19:47:50:

ew stringer?

Thanks for the suggestion but according to lathes.co.uk the EW has a hollow box section bed, ground on the top, whereas the one in my photo has a round bed.

I still reckon Nick’s suggestion of a Velux is correct.

Brian

Bodger Brian16/10/2017 21:19:53
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Posted by fizzy on 16/10/2017 18:39:15:

re-jigged the lighting...might help identify it?

Thanks for doing that - don’t know why I didn’t think of it!

Brian

michael potts17/10/2017 08:13:19
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Not an EW lathe. Velox appears to be right with the leadscrew supported in a bearing at one end only like the Adept. For a few minutes I thought that it was a Portass round bed lathe, but that has bearings at both ends of the leadscrew.

Mike Potts.

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