mick | 22/06/2013 09:24:27 |
421 forum posts 49 photos | Does anyone know the best place to source a screw cutting dial for an ML7, as a friend without internet access, has recently bought a basic machine and is in the process of getting it into full working condition. Thanks |
Robbo | 22/06/2013 09:39:17 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | Mick, Have sent a PM - check your messages |
MadMike | 22/06/2013 11:00:21 |
265 forum posts 4 photos | Mick simply click on the Myford advert on the right of this screen, cos the sell Myford stuffs. |
Robbo | 23/06/2013 09:55:23 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | I did that - £50 a go!!! |
MadMike | 23/06/2013 09:58:45 |
265 forum posts 4 photos | Seeme fair enough to me. How much did you think they would cost? |
_Paul_ | 23/06/2013 17:23:49 |
![]() 543 forum posts 31 photos | There is a chap on Fleabay I think "LatheSpares" is his "Name" sells used Myford kit. |
Robbo | 24/06/2013 09:30:06 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | Last time I saw one for sale at the factory in Beeston it was under £30 - that was VAT-free of course. At the last of their regulay Open Days which I attended regularly - a good day out |
HomeUse | 24/06/2013 09:44:22 |
![]() 168 forum posts 12 photos | Try ebay Myford Shop GENERAL LATHE ACCESSORIES, COLLETS items in Myford Ltd genuine lathe parts store on eBay! |
Robbo | 24/06/2013 10:26:15 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | Paul, et al, on fleabay, it's "lathe-parts", this is Jim Marshall in Lincolnshire, is just starting a website as "lathe-parts.co.uk", but it isn't running yet. Sells all Myford s/hand spares. Famous for the gingham tablecloth background to his pics. On the net "lathespares.co.uk" is Mike Thomas in West Yorks, sells good quality s/hand Myford spares and some new parts - grease nipples recommended. Also on fleabay as "mike331487". Phil |
TD4 | 29/06/2013 18:43:01 |
12 forum posts | Hi All. As a new ML7 owner I have had some dealings with Jim at Lathe-Parts, I have found him to be VERY helpful and more than happy to advise. I bought my lathe at a very reasonable price so decided to strip it down and take it back to the metal, spray and rebuild, also as I have only used a wood turning lathe before, I thought this would help to know the machine. (much as I wanted to use it) and so with help from a senior member on here and the books he donated it was not too difficult.. I am now well into the rebuild with many parts from Lathe-Parts, I should have a lathe that will not have cost too much, and given me a great deal of pleasure in the future. Malcolm |
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