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Rob.Wilson:
Hi and welcome sdezego  :wave:



Wow that lathe is along way from from the banks of the Tyne were it was made  :clap: :clap:

Looks in good shape too , i would not worry about not  having the CUB steadies  , i had a set in my hands and they are abysmal , better off making your own .



Thanks Rob

sdezego:

--- Quote from: RobWilson on July 12, 2012, 05:33:50 PM ---
Wow that lathe is along way from from the banks of the Tyne were it was made  :clap: :clap:

Looks in good shape too , i would not worry about not  having the CUB steadies  , i had a set in my hands and they are abysmal , better off making your own .

Thanks Rob

--- End quote ---

Haha, indeed it is a bit away.  Sunny Florida is a bit of a journey and I feel a bit guilty at the $450 it commanded :laugh:  Been searching for the right rig for years and Right time at the right place I guess.  Just know it is quite at home as I fancy good pint of Bodingtons, Guinness the occasional taste of Meade :D

In all seriousness though. it is a steller machine.  All gears are tip top (sans the one apron pinion gear/shaft mentioned) and the worst part is merely the fascia and the 12 coats of paint thru the years.


I realize this is 360* from what this forum is about , but here is my current project (since my Harley(s) have been done for years)  http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?2805002

I am more of a mechanic/fabricator than a machinist, so I have no facility to cut gears and what not, but your thread is a true inspiration.  Not sure what I will do about the Apron Pinion yet, but if you are interested in fabbing up that piece, I very well may be interested.  I looked at getting a Gear and cutting down the shaft/gear to fit, but I am not sure that is the best route.

Cheers,
Shawn

sdezego:
All the pics are now gone.  I used to visit this thread from time to time to oogle at it for inspiration.

Duane:
Churchill Cub  lathe need contact with past post authors please.

Pete.:
Hi Duane,

Sadly, two of the authors in the thread are no longer with us. Sad to lose such talented people but time and tide wait for no man :(

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