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Mk1 Myford Super 7 lathe

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paul sheldon25/04/2023 22:50:24
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I have bought a Mk1 Myford Super 7 lathe and doing a full restoration on it however there is an oil reservoir built into the Headstock. Underneath is a plastic see through lens and a white plastic cup both are broken and needing replacement however there is a brass tube running through connecting both the oil Reservoir and plastic cup which will need to be removed its rock solid so I imagine will need to be drilled out and replaced from the early research that I am doing it would seem a tad difficult to obtain as in no chance

Can someone help me please any help and advice would be much appreciated

Thank you for reading

Paul

not done it yet26/04/2023 08:33:26
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Drilling it out, if necessary is obviously a job while the spindle is separated (or at least the top bearing housing removed) from the headstock.

However, you have a lathe, so that part can easily be made, in the lathe, after the restoration is mostly complete, if necessary?

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