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Old 02-06-2011, 08:23 AM
JustTinkering JustTinkering is offline
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Looking to buy a Lathe, help me find the right one

Well Iam looking into getting a lathe, and would like to hear your advice on what you think is the right size and brand.

I'll give you some info on what I am trying to do so you can better help me.

i am looking to bore out some old alum atv cylinders that I have so i can press in new sleeves,"so no need to be 100% perfect" the diameter's range from 3-5 inches and the total cylinder height is from 5-7 inches. the out side of the cylinder is about 8 inches across at the widest point, so not sure what size lathe i would need for that size swing out, more then 8" ? or not? I am new to this so go easy on me. here is a pic of what i am working with



I am not opposed to buying used or new, just looking for a good price being on a hobbyist budget. I am located in MI, if that helps
also if anyone has any good links on reading or video on tools and proses of boring, that would help someone just starting out would be much appreciated.

Thanks for your time

DEREK

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Old 02-06-2011, 10:18 AM
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I would look for a used 10" american built lathe like South Bend, Logan, Atlas, and a few other goodie brands that i can't find in my head right now. Join my SBL10K lathe group and look at the how to do pictures there. A 9" lathe might do you but a 10" would be better for sure...Bob
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Old 02-06-2011, 10:33 AM
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Ahh just the man I was hoping would reply, after doing some poking around this morning. I am also joining the 10k group now


thanks

DEREK

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Old 02-06-2011, 12:45 PM
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ok so now i have a few new questions.

1. lets say the cylinder has a max radius of 9", so i would need a lathe with a minim of 4.5" swing over the bed and carriage?

2. looking at the pic i posted earlier, how would you even get that chucked in a lathe? when boring wouldn't the cylinder have to be balanced? if so, how would you do that with a part that is not symmetrical or balanced?

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Old 02-06-2011, 03:03 PM
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Thats why i said a 10" lathe to give you a little more room to make sure the ears on the part don't hit anything. You would clamp that part to a faceplate and center it by the bore until it runs true. If boring all the way thru the part it will have to be held off the faceplate either by a fixture (great if you have lots the same) or a spacer ring of some sort. If not the boring tool will hit the faceplate and won't go completly thru your part...Bob
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Old 02-06-2011, 03:08 PM
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