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Re: Wamadet reloading press spares.

#11 Post by dromia »

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#12 Post by nunhead »

Back to talking about the WAMADET!
I have a box of Os & Ss which are up in the attic.
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#13 Post by Alpha1 »

The Wamadet is all sorted now. Thanks for the offer.
And as for the machinery I didn't do to bad I managed to acquire a Myford ML10 thats only been used for screw cutting for free. Its fully tooled as well. I also got some other stuff but i wont bore you with the details. My current work shop is getting very crowded.
The Wamadet gets used a lot its a cracking press.
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#14 Post by ovenpaa »

From memory Myford eventually produced an all metric ML10, is yours the one with the taper roller bearings or the plain bearings?
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#15 Post by Alpha1 »

Not sure its an early model but its had very little use I think its imperial. I have not had chance to check it out. Its sat under a bench at the moment with a blanket over it. I don't have any room in my work shop to set it up I have ran out of space. I'm still tinkering with the other lathe I put it on a larger Bench. I ditched all the Chinese electrics and fitted a new motor an inverter and a new speed control unit. I am in the process of fitting power feeds to it at the moment. The difference with the new set up is amazing. Next job is fitting a 3 axis Digital Read out to the Mill. Then a bigger work shop I hope to house it all.
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