View Full Version : the down side to second hand machines
chuck1
13th January 2013, 08:15 AM
my old Hyco started making a horrible noise, on inspection of the noise someone had put a nail in the keyway of the motor shaft and pulley. it was a relative easy fix as my mate had some keyway steel and an hour of cleaning up the slots on the pulley and motor shaft! I'm now back to turning conditions. I have had the lathe for 3 years and it's done a fair bit of work. 140 balusters, 80 lace bobins, 30 drop spindles and the list goes on and on!still happy with the purchase
Christos
15th January 2013, 09:17 PM
my old Hyco started making a horrible noise, on inspection of the noise someone had put a nail in the keyway of the motor shaft and pulley.....
Why did you allow someone to come into your shed and do that? :o
chuck1
18th January 2013, 08:58 AM
that would of been previous owner! I'll give him 4 points for trying! and if I was 16 again I would of done the same thing. it is handy having a metal worker mate close by as we trade services!
RETIRED
18th January 2013, 11:48 AM
Every woodturner should have a tame metal worker or engineer.:wink:
Christos
18th January 2013, 05:32 PM
Every woodturner should have a tame metal worker or engineer.:wink:
I thought that's why we have a forum. Help the metal workers out with a wooden project and they help the wood workers out with some metal work. :2tsup:
Let's give it a name pass it forward, or has that already been taken?