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von dutch25/01/2021 19:55:30
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Hi there does anyone know if the super 7 dials or ml7r ones can be modded to fit the ml7,as the price of the imperial genuine ones are daft if you can get hold of them!

von dutch25/01/2021 20:05:58
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Or ml10?!

Steviegtr25/01/2021 23:04:51
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A phone call to Myford in Halifax should redeem you an answer. Or wait for Hopper to reply , he will probably know. My Super 7 Cross slide dial has a through clear hole & is trapped by a spring washer. Had it off recently but cannot remember the hole size. One of my Youtube video's shows this part. Eliminating cross slide adjuster side play

Steve.

T.B25/01/2021 23:14:20
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The standard ML7-R uses the same type of dial as the ML7

Unfortunately no. Super 7 dials will not fit an ML7 or ML7-R

Emgee26/01/2021 00:31:13
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I bought a Myford 7 resettable top slide dial from Ivan Law I think it was but must be now 40 years ago.

Emgee

ega26/01/2021 12:10:22
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As the answer to the OP's question seems to be a qualified "no" it seems worth pointing out that GHT and others have published designs for shop-made re-settable dials.

I realise that ML7 owners may not wish to make their own dials but it is certainly possible for them to do so.

Brian Curle26/01/2021 12:27:56
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"Cliffs Shed" on You Tube has a couple of videos on making a re-settable cross slide dial

Mike Poole26/01/2021 12:28:09
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It may be worth enquiring with Myford whether the imperial ML7/7R dials are likely to be restocked, currently they only seem to list the metric version.

Mike

ega26/01/2021 12:46:04
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Posted by Brian Curle on 26/01/2021 12:27:56:

"Cliffs Shed" on You Tube has a couple of videos on making a re-settable cross slide dial

Thanks for the pointer; new to me and pleasingly down to earth.

derek hall 126/01/2021 13:17:51
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Posted by ega on 26/01/2021 12:10:22:

As the answer to the OP's question seems to be a qualified "no" it seems worth pointing out that GHT and others have published designs for shop-made re-settable dials.

I realise that ML7 owners may not wish to make their own dials but it is certainly possible for them to do so.

Hi,

I converted my super 7 crossslide dial to the modification suggested by GHT last year and it works really well - much better than the original.

GHT did also cover in the same article regarding modifying the ML7....

Regards to all

Derek

von dutch26/01/2021 13:38:32
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Can someone enlighten me as to what is "ght",being a newbie?!,and mention of this article or supply a link to it?

von dutch26/01/2021 13:41:55
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Also I wonder if there is no internal thread on the super 7 dial,is there enough "meat" on the Id to maybe ream it out and fit a threaded bush to fit the ml7,at least it would keep it factory ish?,any thoughts? possible?

Bazyle26/01/2021 14:06:41
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I'm not a Myford owner but I think this applies to many other lathes. I have one lathe that must have been modified by a previous owner to have the Myford Mazak dials.

Are you talking about the cylindrical ones or the older Mazak ones with the raised markings that are at an angle rather than engraved markings? And the dial as a unit is threaded so forms part of the way the handle is locked to the shaft?
The key with these is to first make a 'top hat' shaped bush that is threaded to provide the locknut function for the handle. You can then make any form of dial cylinder you fancy without having the risk of trashing your original. I would make one much larger so all markings can be more easily seen without glasses when you get older. If you look at a few generations of the SouthBend cross-slide dial you see they went through 3 phases going from about 3/4 in dia to 1 1/4in to 2in.

Drifting the subject a little has anyone tried 3D printng an engraved dial (larger size)? I think it would need the extra resolution of a resing printer though.

Michael Gilligan26/01/2021 14:11:06
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Posted by von dutch on 26/01/2021 13:38:32:

Can someone enlighten me as to what is "ght",being a newbie?!,and mention of this article or supply a link to it?

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GHT = Geo. H. Thomas

... a legend and a superhero !!

MichaelG.

von dutch26/01/2021 14:17:07
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Yes my ml7 has the nut as part of the dial,older style,I,ve got new handles on order as the original ones badly rusted I was hoping there might be a way of putting resettable dials on as I was there,maybe then a super 7 dial could be fitted?

Nigel Bennett26/01/2021 14:21:04
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"An Adjustable index dial for the ML7" LC Mason ME3632 2 May 1980 p554/555.

ega26/01/2021 14:29:10
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Posted by Nigel Bennett on 26/01/2021 14:21:04:

"An Adjustable index dial for the ML7" LC Mason ME3632 2 May 1980 p554/555.

He was one of the "others" I had in mind; Sparey ("A Man and his Lathe" ) was another.

I expect the GHT material was in Model Engineer; it is certainly in his Workshop Manual (every home should have one).

Incidentally, although the search box at top right of page is unhelpful in this instance, the custom search box further down gives an immediate hit for GHT.

Edited By ega on 26/01/2021 14:29:37

Steviegtr26/01/2021 16:17:13
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Some pictures for von dutch.

This may help you if you decide to do the mods to yours. These are from my Super 7B.

Steve.

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von dutch26/01/2021 17:19:34
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Stevegtr,that is superb,is that drawing the standard size of the super 7 dial,and photo of crosslide is standard super 7 as well ?,if so it looks like I could make a bush for the inside retap it for 5/16 thread on ml7,at brief glance?!

Steviegtr26/01/2021 17:58:33
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Posted by von dutch on 26/01/2021 17:19:34:

Stevegtr,that is superb,is that drawing the standard size of the super 7 dial,and photo of crosslide is standard super 7 as well ?,if so it looks like I could make a bush for the inside retap it for 5/16 thread on ml7,at brief glance?!

Yes my crosslide is all standard Myford Super 7B. The sizes are all for the standard parts.

The dial is only held in place by the winding handle, which presses against that spring washer. Nothing is threaded, it just sits in position. I am sure you can make some sort of adaptor. I am not sure what the Ml7 parts look like.

Steve.

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