One of the blokes I work with has the unenviable task of sorting through the possessions of his 92 year old father who has only recently entered a nursing home. His father was an architect in Sheffield and emigrated with his young family to Australia in 1957. Among his possessions was this tiny Super Adept lathe made by F W Portass also of Sheffield. My colleague, Chris, remembers his father using the lathe to make components for architectural models and also parts for a radio controlled model launch back before they left England. Chris asked me if I wanted the lathe and called around with the chuckless lathe and countershaft last weekend. I suggested that there may be some other bits and pieces worth saving from the Sulo bin if they hadn't already gone. On Tuesday he gave me a box of accessories and bunch of English PICADOR castings that form part of a pulley driven polishing, grinding, sawing and drilling setup.
Anyway here's the toy. The spindle is worn and will require replacement. Lubrication leant towards lean I reckon. Some of the accessories have not been used, the tool rest, steady and dogs. The tiny four jaw will require a touch up here and there to free things up.
I asked my wife to take a couple of photos to provide a sense of scale. Her camera with it's wider angle lens makes the Adept ( and my hands ) look twice its size. From the outboard end of the headstock to the end of the bed it is 11 inches or 280mm long.
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