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Tas seamus14/05/2020 11:24:30
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I bid g;day to all, as a new member, retired Marine Engineer I have no aspirations as yet for models to build but interested in suggestions. Presently involved in refurbishing a vintage 1949 ML7 from the ground up. Surprisingly very little wear despite age, machine marks still visible on most of the ways. Once up and running then learn how to use as previous experience goes back to Tech School days. Am also looking for a small milling machine to broaden that experience. Lots of info from MEW and members knowledge.

Brian H14/05/2020 13:24:03
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Hello Seamus and welcome to this excellent forum. As you probably know, if you have any questions then just ask.

For a marine engineer, I'm not sure if the Stuart triple expansion engine might be a good idea for a model, but perhaps something simpler to start off with?

Brian

David George 114/05/2020 14:01:48
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Hi Seamus welcome to the forum. Same vintage as my Myford M Type lathe and just a bit older than me. I have a small Chester mill 16 V and it does me ok.

David

Neil Wyatt18/05/2020 19:13:55
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Welcome to the Forum

Do you prefer to go by Tas or Seamus?

Share some pics of your lathe, it sounds a good one!

Neil

Daniel19/05/2020 06:48:58
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Hello Tas Seamus,

Welcome aboard.

My brother lives in Margate, Tas.

ATB,

Daniel

Howard Lewis19/05/2020 17:09:27
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Welcome to the Forum.

Pleased that we have another antipodean member.

Ask and ye shall receive! Probably conflicting advice depending upon our prejudices! But ask anyway, and then sift the wheat from the chaff.

You'll find a lot to interest you on here, anyway.

Howard

Edited By Howard Lewis on 19/05/2020 17:09:50

Tas seamus13/06/2022 11:59:15
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Greetings from very cold Tasmania, Can somebodyt assist, require diameters for Myford (early) ml7drive pully's to fit replacements.

Regards to all; Seamus

Jon Lawes13/06/2022 12:06:42
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Lathes.co.uk

You may find what you need on this site.

Best of luck

Swarf, Mostly!13/06/2022 13:35:45
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Good day, Seamus,

Welcome.

Have a look at the Myford web-site. All the illustrated parts lists (aka 'exploded diagrams ) for their lathes are there in down-loadable form. It's easy to go on-line each time you need them or you could download so you've got the ones you need on your computer in case the Myford site is unobtainable in the future.

Once you've done that and studied the exploded diagrams for your ML7, please clarify which pulleys you need.

Best regards,

Swarf, Mostly!

John McNamara13/06/2022 15:12:21
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Greetings From Melbourne Seamus. smiley

Regards
John

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