The lathe I bought is
a 1994 ENCO 12X36. It's' in great shape but has been banged around a bit from handling. It came on a heavy rickety wooden bench but I found a new and original cabinet on line for a good price and have been picking away repairing the banged up stuff. The 4 jaw chuck had never been mounted. Ways are blemish free and there are still scraping marks on the undersides of every surface I have uncovered, such as the scraping is
. Having been employed in that trade some yeas ago, I know how it should be.
It has one minor flaw, which I am trying to fix. The reversing relay sticks on and over-rides the emergency switch so it NEEDS to be fixed. I thread in reverse so I want it to work properly.
I also will add a 2 axis DRO to it when I get back home. Keith Fenner is doing one pretty much like mine in a YouTube series right now so that gives me some great reference to work with. Keith was fortunate to have a friend volunteer to scrape in his Saddle and slides for him, lucky dude that he is.
Nez sent me a whole relay set up but unfortunately, everything is 90* out from my wiring. I guess I could extend the wires but that is a bit messy so I will try to find a relay to replace the defective one in my box. A close friend here is a retired Honeywell technician so I am hopeful he will be able to find a suitable replacement. I am also considering simply adding a DC motor and controller of it and forget the AC stuff all together. I think I would go up in HP vs the AC 1.5HP motor on the machine if I do that.
So comes the Collet situation. I plan to start ordering the collets and chucks I will need for the lathe and mill right away. I will buy the cam lock setup for the spindle, a Morse #3 for the tailstock and an R8 for my mill. That should do me very well. I am thinking the full 23 pc set by 1/8"ths and the chucks separate. I read that one can find the ER 40 Collet Blocks from a supplier in Australia, I believe it is. Would like to find the name of the company if any one knows it.
SO, lots of fun. I think the machine I have will be far and away above the 10L I will be replacing, once I have finished up these items. I was able to use the aft Spider off my 10L to locate spider screws into the rear of the spindle on the new machine and that worked out very well. I simply used the spider to drill and tap through. Easy Peasy.
Merry Happy,
Pete