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Abdur-rehmaan Seba31/03/2014 10:55:15
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Can you help me identify this lathe, it looks like a Zyto but Iam not sure.

Brian Wood31/03/2014 17:12:01
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Hello Abdur,

It would help us a lot if you could give a little more information, any markings might be useful and a picture or two would be invaluable; there were a number of models in the days when Zytos were popular that looked somewhat similar.

Regards

Brian

Les Jones 131/03/2014 18:30:50
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Hi Brian,
Has your crystal ball gone faulty again !

Les.

Neil Wyatt31/03/2014 18:46:27
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Hello Abdur,

It seems you tried to link a picture to your post, but we can't see it. Could you try again, please?

Thanks

Neil

fizzy31/03/2014 19:00:42
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Ah..Its a Myford ML10...definately!

Frank.N Storm31/03/2014 19:08:16
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Definitely!

Rgds, Frank

Brian Wood01/04/2014 10:02:48
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Hello Les and others,

Clearly my crystal ball is shot, no pictures but others can see it so all is well!

Brian

Michael Gilligan01/04/2014 10:11:13
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Posted by Brian Wood on 01/04/2014 10:02:48:

Hello Les and others,

Clearly my crystal ball is shot, no pictures but others can see it so all is well!

Brian

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On the contrary Brian ... I think they are just being "witty"

MichaelG.

Michael Gilligan01/04/2014 10:24:05
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Posted by Abdur-rehmaan Seba on 31/03/2014 10:55:15:

Can you help me identify this lathe, it looks like a Zyto but Iam not sure.

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Welcome, Abdur

I've just looked at the code for the picture that you tried to post:

<img alt="" src="e:/DSCN8662">

This address is on your own machine.

For others to see it, you need to create an Album on this forum; post the picture there; then insert it using the little black camera icon [on the top bar of the post editing pane]

...Hope that helps

MichaelG.

Abdur-rehmaan Seba03/04/2014 15:30:52
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Posted by Neil Wyatt on 31/03/2014 18:46:27:

Hello Abdur,

It seems you tried to link a picture to your post, but we can't see it. Could you try again, please?

Thanks

Neil

I'm not sure how to link it in but if you go to **LINK** and search 'small lathe' you should find it if it's not sold. sorry about the trouble

Image added by JasonB

 

Edited By JasonB on 04/04/2014 07:38:54

Abdur-rehmaan Seba03/04/2014 15:36:12
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 01/04/2014 10:24:05:
Posted by Abdur-rehmaan Seba on 31/03/2014 10:55:15:

Can you help me identify this lathe, it looks like a Zyto but Iam not sure.

.

Welcome, Abdur

I've just looked at the code for the picture that you tried to post:

<img alt="" src="e:/DSCN8662">

This address is on your own machine.

For others to see it, you need to create an Album on this forum; post the picture there; then insert it using the little black camera icon [on the top bar of the post editing pane]

...Hope that helps

MichaelG.

It helped alright !

Abdur-rehmaan Seba03/04/2014 15:37:22
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Posted by fizzy on 31/03/2014 19:00:42:

Ah..Its a Myford ML10...definately!

It isn't cheekyYah.

Keith Long03/04/2014 17:00:24
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Hello Abdur

There were a number of very similar lathes made around the time of your machine that all look very much alike. Possibly made up from a small range of standard parts or probably direct copies of each other.

One that looks very similar to your lathe was marketed by Gamages and appears on the well known lathes.co.uk website **LINK** have a look down towards the bottom of the page linked to. The distinctive feature would seem to be the pronounced cast in "bead" around the curves of the side of the bed. Other lathes show similar raised beads but nowhere near as noticeable.

Keith

Nicholas Farr03/04/2014 22:57:32
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Hi Abdur, I reckon it could be a Portass Junior **LINK**

Regards Nick.

P.S. I have a RandA one which is similar, but has the added benifit of screw cutting. http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/albums/member_photo.asp?a=12754&p=509767

Edited By Nicholas Farr on 03/04/2014 23:12:19

Abdur-rehmaan Seba13/04/2014 16:20:32
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Posted by Keith Long on 03/04/2014 17:00:24:

Hello Abdur

There were a number of very similar lathes made around the time of your machine that all look very much alike. Possibly made up from a small range of standard parts or probably direct copies of each other.

One that looks very similar to your lathe was marketed by Gamages and appears on the well known lathes.co.uk website **LINK** have a look down towards the bottom of the page linked to. The distinctive feature would seem to be the pronounced cast in "bead" around the curves of the side of the bed. Other lathes show similar raised beads but nowhere near as noticeable.

Keith

Thanks for that, sorry about not replying earlier, we had a powercut.

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