Next in the disassembly and teardown queue for this lathe was the cross slide. Only a few pieces to it. This lathe had been retrofitted with a larger 250 thousands dial, thus the feed screw and nut were "adapted" for an 8 TPI threaded screw. No real surprises here, except for the dial locking screw was not what it should be. I'm replacing it with a knurled thumb screw and a brass shoe after everything is painted.
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I am a long time maker that dabbles in more hobbies than I can afford to do at once. I started this channel to document my adventures in my 2014 Jeep Wrangler (Lil' Mule) that has had many modifications made to it since it left the factory and has traveled to many spots across the US. My other interests include welding and metal fabrication, wood working, model railroading, machine restoration, and more. My videos are more of a "How I Did It" commentary than a "How To Do It" documentary. I hope you enjoy watching these as much as I enjoy making them.
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