choochoo_baloo | 30/03/2018 15:23:23 |
![]() 282 forum posts 67 photos | A local electronics workshop was looking to clear out a couple of machine tools before Christmas, fortunately the manager sold them to me at a reasonable price - knowing they'd be going to a good home - before a trader swept in. Hence I had little time to do any detailed research on the model/features etc. I know round head Colchesters in good knick, are well worth hanging on to. No paperwork came with it. Therefore please can someone confirm whether this is the Master Mk1? Secondly, is this style of collet the correct fit for this model since the seller and I aren't sure!! (image taken from this fleabay auction: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Colchester-Master-collet-chuck-and-assorted-collets/292498379255?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D50427%26meid%3D1840c4187eb04781ae2b6aea631025ed%26pid%3D100678%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D4%26sd%3D292498379255%26itm%3D292498379255&_trksid=p2481888.c100678.m3607&_trkparms=pageci%3Afe34cbcd-3424-11e8-8df9-74dbd1809eb6%7Cparentrq%3A7744ad111620a8845999abd3fffb29ab%7Ciid%3A1) Thanks in advance. |
Brian Sweeting | 30/03/2018 15:32:51 |
453 forum posts 1 photos | Looks like a mk.1. See here http://www.lathes.co.uk/colchester/page2.html |
choochoo_baloo | 30/03/2018 15:39:13 |
![]() 282 forum posts 67 photos | Posted by Brian Sweeting on 30/03/2018 15:32:51:
Looks like a mk.1. See here http://www.lathes.co.uk/colchester/page2.html Thanks Brian. I did skim those webpages. But I found it hard to discriminate between the Master Mk1 and Student Mk1 - is it simply a longer bed? |
Ian Parkin | 30/03/2018 16:22:27 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | A student should be 6” CH a master should be 6.5” CH Having said that apparently colchester made most students 6.5” without changing the badge which states 6” Masters were always 40 “ Between centres rather than 24 for the student Its also a mk1 as it has the sliding handle for cross and longtidunal feed Mk 1.5 ‘s have a lifting knob and a separate knob to cross and long Mk 2 would be square head |
Ian Parkin | 30/03/2018 16:28:21 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | That collet set and chuck is good for that lathe Its a bernerd multisize set on a LO taper fitting
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Brian Sweeting | 30/03/2018 22:32:37 |
453 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by choochoo_baloo on 30/03/2018 15:39:13:
Thanks Brian. I did skim those webpages. But I found it hard to discriminate between the Master Mk1 and Student Mk1 - is it simply a longer bed?
I couldn't see the gearbox lever on the mk.2. |
sean logie | 31/03/2018 07:46:54 |
![]() 608 forum posts 7 photos | Looks just like the one at my work ,and it's a Colchester Triumph 71/2 .Great machine .
Sean |
Nicholas Farr | 31/03/2018 08:17:10 |
![]() 3988 forum posts 1799 photos | Hi, below are scans of ads for a Student, Triumph and a Master. I think you have the Master. Regards Nick. |
thaiguzzi | 01/04/2018 15:49:20 |
![]() 704 forum posts 131 photos | I also thought Students had the apron hand wheel on the left and the Masters on the right? My Student was 24" between Centres and my Master 36". 6 and 6.5" centre heights. The Triumph was always the Biggie. |
Ian Parkin | 01/04/2018 16:22:22 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | Hand wheels depend on whether a gap bed or not same on both models |
choochoo_baloo | 04/04/2018 01:05:38 |
![]() 282 forum posts 67 photos | Thanks all for the input. I agree it has to be the Mk1 Master. |
thaiguzzi | 04/04/2018 06:20:04 |
![]() 704 forum posts 131 photos | Posted by Ian Parkin on 01/04/2018 16:22:22:
Hand wheels depend on whether a gap bed or not same on both models That would explain my straight bed Student having a L/H apron hand wheel and my gap bed Master having a R/H apron hand wheel.... Always preferred the L/H handwheel, seemed in the "proper" place... |
Tim Russell 1 | 13/08/2019 14:13:39 |
5 forum posts 3 photos | Guys, I've just posted a "Help Me Identify" request. It all sounds similar to this but without the cabinet base. Perhaps someone could assist, thanks. |
Tim Russell 1 | 14/08/2019 14:41:13 |
5 forum posts 3 photos | Received a data pack from Tony G, all is revealed thanks. |
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