Restoration of antique American C&J lathe transmission
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2022
- antique carroll & jamieson lathe from the US, we found and bought from a mechanical workshop in vietnam. this carroll & jamieson lathe is American made in 1925 up to now this lathe is almost 100 years old. the machine has completely rusted and many things are not complete but we still bought this lathe to restore.I hope you find something useful from this video!
Restoration of antique American C&J lathe transmission - restore and repair lathe carroll & jamieson
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Great Job! Thats so much work!!! Amazing bro! . just a tip though, I saw you Hammering directly on a brass or bronze bushing. Hammering Steel on brass or bronze is not a good idea! Next time you can use a rubber, leather, rawhide, wood mallet, or a lead,brass or a aluminum hammer. At the very least a block of wood or chunk of something soft held on the bushing, and then hit the block of wood with the hammer so you dont damage the bronze/ brass bushing. Anyways Just a suggestion to hopefully help you in the future, so you don't end up having to make or buy new bushings. Take care and Thank you so much for sharing! Take care my friend, Gos bless you and your family.
Good job 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourself, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦
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Wow hammering a brass bushing
He did use the handle and not the head....
I saw him Hammering directly on a brass or bronze bushing. Hammering Steel on brass or bronze is not a good idea! He should have used, a rubber, leather, rawhide, wood mallet, or a lead,brass or a aluminum hammer. At the very least a block of wood or chunk of something soft held on the bushing, and then hit the block of wood with the hammer so you dont damage the bronze/ brass bushing.
Good restore👍👍
thank you
Very cool project. 😊
thank you
🇺🇸👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 You do exceptionally good work enjoy your videos
He should have changed out those barrings sir... while he was in the machine....do you not agree????? It would have so much more quieter....
Great job it was amazing how dirty the last owner left it.
They found it outside
@@Hungryghost01 that doesn't coat the internal gearbox with vertigrease oil build-up from lack of oil changing as you do normally on any machine. The leaves in the try maybe but never inside the gearbox thank you
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Good ii boss 👍👍😊😊
Muito bom 👍👍
Great job it was amazing how dirty the last owner left it
thank you and i will get it working and new again
Can someone please explain to me why they didn't make that to hold a little bit of gear oil??? I know that it's a very slow turning gears ⚙️ that moves the lead screw to move the carriage back and forth... I know that there is going to be very little if any friction and heat build up... and a little bit of grease would go along way...but I'm just stupid... why not seal it and it really doesn't have to be that great of a seal so's one can just put and keep enough gear oil that when it does have the gears ingauged they lubed at all times and one would not to think about mybe having to put a little bit of grease on them... just would have to change the oil.. pretty much when one has to service the machine.... you service the whole thing... you know change all of the oil reservoirs out all at the same time... and bamo whamo your machine is pretty much serviced... I understand that if there was oil there that far as run time goes it would not have to be changed but once every 5 years....lol.... and just putting a little grease once and while is more than adequate for the machine...and that is a lot easier than changing the oil and alot cheaper over the years.... but whatever.... both has it's upsides and downside's..... main thing with me being one would be doing a lot of cleaning after long periods of time with the grease... the oil just change and that's it.... easy peazy lemon squeezie.......I would just love to have the machine period... I really really wished that he would have changed out those barrings in it while he had it down and it would be running so much more quieter..it would be like r shit better than brand new..... lm just rambling so thanks for listening...lol... well reading....
What kind of gloves or those? The ones with the orange trim around the bottom? I think to get a pair. Thanks.
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Please high light all words and signs and numbers diffrent color with small brush To be seen better
And paint all Lever handle diffrent color
all you say i will do
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What is the top speed?
On the previous video @6.53 the label shows 900RPM
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