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4th Nov 2014, 11:49 PM #46Senior Member
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Seen this gem while browsing ebay, Myford ML10
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Lathe-met...-/271656983892
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4th Nov 2014, 11:54 PM #47
Shaper
Looks like an Invicta shaper going cheap
The lathes UK writeup on these is positive
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Slotting-...82385399&rt=nc
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5th Nov 2014, 10:33 AM #48Senior Member
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Cheap lathe, decent size.
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5th Nov 2014, 09:20 PM #49
ML10
The ML10 was the no frills lathe MYFORD made . It was aimed at the buyer who could not afford the better equipped ML7 or the Super 7 . The headstock bearings on the ML10 ran in the cast iron rather than white metal . A ML10 would still be a good lathe and that one on EBAY looks nice . Mike
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6th Nov 2014, 10:13 AM #50
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Hartford-...31751770&rt=nc
Hartford Vertical Mill looks like a bridgeport
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Waldown-S...item3a9ad298d3
Waldown Sensitive Drill press pedestal bench 240V professional fine drilling…..Live a Quiet Life & Work with your Hands
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6th Nov 2014, 10:43 AM #51
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6th Nov 2014, 11:30 AM #52
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6th Nov 2014, 10:08 PM #53Cba
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Mike, the ML10 was much smaller and lighter than the ML7. The ML10 was only 53kg without the motor, whereas the ML7 was between 100kg (ML7-R) and 111kg (ML-Super7) without motor and stand. Also the ML10 had no gap bed and no Norton box. Price-wise as I recall, the ML10 was only half as dear as the Super7.
Now regarding the headstock bearings, yes up to 1978 the spindle ran directly in the split headstock iron castings, with only 840rpm max spindle speed. For one year from 1978 to 1979 the spindle had grease packed roller bearings capable of much higher rpm, but still geared for max 840rpm. From 1979 onwards, the ML10S (S for Speed) came then with roller bearings and a maximum speed of 2000rpm. The latter is of course a much more desirable model, unless one mainly intends working with cast iron.
The one with the ebay link seems a rare bargain given the condition and accessories. I feel sorry with the seller - obviously loved it and looked after it well, now must sell for health reasons. It sems to be the low speed version though, because the S version had a large red on white "speed 10" sign on the diagonal top cover. Where the low speed model had instead a sign depicting both step pulleys and corresponding 6 speeds.
See also http://www.lathes.co.uk/myfordml10/ for more info. I happen to still have the German language Myford sales flyers from 30 years ago for the ML10, ML10S and ML7. Back then I choose to buy the Emco instead, because of the greater center height and the more modern design. By the way, an interesting feature of the ML10 is the lever operated dog clutch for the leadscrew, a retro-fittable optional extra (but missing on the lathe in the eBay link).
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9th Nov 2014, 01:01 AM #54Golden Member
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Anyone in Perth and wants a cheap quality TIG?
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/eden-...cdc/1061167663
These have a good reputation and it comes with everything you need, but you need a solid three phase outlet to power it and room to store it and muscle to move it. Cheap.
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11th Nov 2014, 01:01 PM #55
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14th Nov 2014, 11:31 PM #56Pink 10EE owner
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A good scraping table...
http://www.graysonline.com/lot/0119-...el-not-shown-s
Years ago I bought a lathe off the company selling all this stuff... They were good to deal with...Gold, the colour of choice for the discerning person.
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15th Nov 2014, 10:43 PM #57
A couple of nice Stanko's in that auction RC.
Is it just me or are there heaps of high speed Waldowns for sale at the moment?
Ew1915 17"x50" LeBlond heavy duty Lathe, 24" Queen city shaper, 1970's G Vernier FV.3.TO Universal Mill, 1958 Blohm HFS 6 surface grinder, 1942 Rivett 715 Lathe, 14"x40" Antrac Lathe, Startrite H225 Bandsaw, 1949 Hercus Camelback Drill press, 1947 Holbrook C10 Lathe.
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17th Nov 2014, 01:18 PM #58Pink 10EE owner
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Another little Deckel
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/ingle...ols/1062220580Gold, the colour of choice for the discerning person.
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18th Nov 2014, 12:25 AM #59Member
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Auto collimator
Not something you see often http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HILGER-WA...item4d27a095fd
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18th Nov 2014, 08:56 AM #60Pink 10EE owner
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Going by the description, the seller has absolutely no clue what she/he is selling... All he/she has done is cut and paste from wikipedia.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autocollimator
Gold, the colour of choice for the discerning person.
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