Bent spindle...
Robert Merwiak 1 | 25/09/2020 13:13:35 |
9 forum posts | Hello everyone, name's Rob, old timer from Newmarket, UK. I joined because I was hoping someone might be able to help me...won't say more here, will post in appropriate forum. Cheers. |
Robert Merwiak 1 | 25/09/2020 13:20:34 |
9 forum posts | I wanted to change the bearings on my woodworking lathe... I decided to use my 12 ton press to remove the bearings, unfortunately I didn't realise there was a 'shoulder' (for want of a better word) on the spindle at one end and the bearing would only come off one way, I was trying to go the other way, after a few tons of 'she'll move soon you know'...I realised my mistake. I cannot find a replacement anywhere, it's an old lathe. Would anyone know where I might get a new one made as a one off for reasonable price, or of course, would anyone here be able/willing to help? Would appreciate the help because I really like the style of lathe and would rather fix than dump... Regards, Rob Edited By Neil Wyatt on 25/09/2020 14:17:48 |
Jeff Dayman | 25/09/2020 14:06:00 |
2356 forum posts 47 photos | What country and city are you in Rob? Would be good to know for those local to you to help. Edited By Neil Wyatt on 25/09/2020 14:20:20 |
Jeff Dayman | 25/09/2020 14:06:51 |
2356 forum posts 47 photos | Sorry Rob, I didn't see this post until I replied on your other one. I am in Canada so I can't help you with the shaft, but I am sure someone near you will respond. Edited By Jeff Dayman on 25/09/2020 14:08:06 |
Ian Parkin | 25/09/2020 14:09:33 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | Can you post a photo of what you have and some rough dimensions or what model lathe it is. i make spindles and chuck adapters for many ww lathes Edited By Neil Wyatt on 25/09/2020 14:19:38 |
Robert Merwiak 1 | 25/09/2020 14:13:54 |
9 forum posts | Posted by Jeff Dayman on 25/09/2020 14:06:00:
What country and city are you in Rob? Would be good to know for those local to you to help. I'm in Newmarket, UK Edited By Neil Wyatt on 25/09/2020 14:19:44 |
Robert Merwiak 1 | 25/09/2020 14:29:14 |
9 forum posts | Posted by Ian Parkin on 25/09/2020 14:09:33:
Can you post a photo of what you have and some rough dimensions or what model lathe it is. i make spindles and chuck adapters for many ww lathes Edited By Neil Wyatt on 25/09/2020 14:19:38 Hello Ian, it's safely filed in the shed at the mo, will get it out and take measurements. It's a Nutool 37-2, it's the same as the Clarke 37" woodworking lathe; I believe the Nutool became the Clarke at some point because I was sent in Clarke's direction when seeking a replacement part. Rob |
John Baron | 25/09/2020 16:06:00 |
![]() 520 forum posts 194 photos | I'm sure "Machine Mart" would happily supply a new spindle ! |
Speedy Builder5 | 25/09/2020 16:24:52 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Item 10 on the parts list ?? |
Robert Merwiak 1 | 25/09/2020 16:34:20 |
9 forum posts | Posted by John Baron on 25/09/2020 16:06:00:
I'm sure "Machine Mart" would happily supply a new spindle ! Hello John, I went to Machine Mart, I believe they sent me on to Clarke. |
Brian Wood | 25/09/2020 17:36:11 |
2742 forum posts 39 photos | Hello Robert, Is it badly bent? I ask because I have straightened a 3/4 inch diameter shaft from a screwcutting gearbox that had been abused by rough handling [forcing gears to ride over each other] I made two softwood Vee blocks and belted the thing with a lump hammer via a length of 3 x 2 inch hardwood to the point where it ran true within a couple of thou over the length when held in my good lathe chuck. The job took most of the afternoon and I sweated off several pounds! Perhaps worth thinking about Regards Brian PS You have a press I now recall, you could use that with care with the spindle supported on wooden Vee blocks Edited By Brian Wood on 25/09/2020 17:40:49 |
RobCox | 25/09/2020 18:47:12 |
82 forum posts 44 photos | Hi Robert, I may well be able to help you. I'm just south of Cambridge so not too far away. If you PM me a phone number or email address, perhaps we can sort something out. Rob |
not done it yet | 25/09/2020 19:55:11 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos | You could look up ‘Keith Fenner’ on youtube. He has straightened shafts on different videos. Gives fairly good instructions of how to do it. |
Mike Poole | 25/09/2020 22:46:12 |
![]() 3676 forum posts 82 photos | If you have a 12 ton press then I would have a go at straightening the spindle, of course it may not be practical to bring it back to a working condition but nothing to be lost by trying. Mike |
Robert Merwiak 1 | 26/09/2020 12:03:09 |
9 forum posts | https://www.clarkeservice.co.uk/manuals/wood_lathes/cwl12d.pdf |
Robert Merwiak 1 | 26/09/2020 12:05:31 |
9 forum posts | Posted by RobCox on 25/09/2020 18:47:12:
Hi Robert, I may well be able to help you. I'm just south of Cambridge so not too far away. If you PM me a phone number or email address, perhaps we can sort something out. Rob Thanks, Rob. I see there is actually a machine for sale in Cambridge at the moment. Sale end is Monday so I will see what price it goes up to and see where to go from there; at least that will give me a few spare parts etc. Many thanks for your offer. |
Robert Merwiak 1 | 26/09/2020 12:07:11 |
9 forum posts | Posted by Ian Parkin on 25/09/2020 14:09:33:
Can you post a photo of what you have and some rough dimensions or what model lathe it is. i make spindles and chuck adapters for many ww lathes Edited By Neil Wyatt on 25/09/2020 14:19:38 Ian, I see there is actually a machine for sale in Cambridge (not far from me) at the moment. Sale end is Monday so I will see what price it goes up to and see where to go from there; at least that will give me a few spare parts etc. Many thanks for your offer. |
larry phelan 1 | 26/09/2020 12:20:03 |
1346 forum posts 15 photos | Hello Brian Wood, I love you simple "Hands-on" method ! A man after my own heart ! And yes, strange to say, it really does work ! I had to do something similar many moons ago when I had very little equipment and much to my surprise [and delight ] it worked, so it,s well worth a try. |
Robert Merwiak 1 | 26/09/2020 12:33:25 |
9 forum posts | Posted by Brian Wood on 25/09/2020 17:36:11:
Hello Robert, Is it badly bent? I ask because I have straightened a 3/4 inch diameter shaft from a screwcutting gearbox that had been abused by rough handling [forcing gears to ride over each other] I made two softwood Vee blocks and belted the thing with a lump hammer via a length of 3 x 2 inch hardwood to the point where it ran true within a couple of thou over the length when held in my good lathe chuck. The job took most of the afternoon and I sweated off several pounds! Perhaps worth thinking about Regards Brian PS You have a press I now recall, you could use that with care with the spindle supported on wooden Vee blocks Edited By Brian Wood on 25/09/2020 17:40:49 Certainly an interesting option, Brian. It certainly would give me the opportunity to forgive my press seeing it was that which was at fault....ahem... |
Brian Wood | 26/09/2020 13:37:05 |
2742 forum posts 39 photos | Hello Larry, I have found such methods very successful in the past and only simple tools were needed. Two examples A bent track rod on our old Landrover after some idiot put a tow rope on it yielded to nothing more than a hole in a fence post and putting weight on the component in strategic positions. I straightened a 5 foot long lathe leadscrew on a commission job with two vee blocks and a bent steel yoke bolted to the workshop floor as the fulcrum point for a long bar I could lean on. The beauty of these simple methods is that progress can be seen as it takes place and there is a " feel" to the job that helps prevent overshooting It might even save Robert money into the bargain! Brian |
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