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Hi there from north east.
seadog:
I have a 1963 AUD which I've owned since 1991. There's not a great deal of difference between yours and mine. Most parts from a pre-1966 model will fit yours. In fact, you can fit parts from the MKII and MKIII. If you want to spend the money you could upgrade to 'A' spec with the addition Norton gearbox and a change of apron (plus a few smaller parts), but this will be fairly expensive. Typically gearboxes go for £3-400.
joegoldstraw:
--- Quote from: seadog on October 25, 2017, 03:43:41 AM ---I have a 1963 AUD which I've owned since 1991. There's not a great deal of difference between yours and mine. Most parts from a pre-1966 model will fit yours. In fact, you can fit parts from the MKII and MKIII. If you want to spend the money you could upgrade to 'A' spec with the addition Norton gearbox and a change of apron (plus a few smaller parts), but this will be fairly expensive. Typically gearboxes go for £3-400.
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If I can get hold of a tailstock for now that would be perfect. I can hopefully feed by hand smooth enough for what I need lol
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MetalMagus:
Keep an eye on the for sale page on Lathes.co.uk.
You might get lucky with the parts you need.
http://www.lathes.co.uk/page3.html/
Regards
Sean
joegoldstraw:
--- Quote from: MetalMagus on October 25, 2017, 07:06:11 AM ---Keep an eye on the for sale page on Lathes.co.uk.
You might get lucky with the parts you need.
http://www.lathes.co.uk/page3.html/
Regards
Sean
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Thank you finger crossed
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joegoldstraw:
I don't suppose anyone knows if a myford ML7 tailstock would fit on my boxford? There's loads of them on eBay
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