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Tailstock Disassembly and Cleanup | Lion Lathe
Tailstock Disassembly and Cleanup | Lion Lathe Restoration
#Tailstock #Disassembly #Cleanup #Lion #Lathe
“Vanover Customs”
Before we can make modifications to our Lion lathe’s tailstock, we’ll need to get in and see what we’re working with. Tune in and …
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That tailstock is no joke 600 lbs Wow !
Very interesting Kyle.
That rear cover/housing came off hard.
Glad it did not break.
Wow that tail stock is heavy.
Nice job with the needle scaler.
I need to get one of those.
Have a good weekend. 👍
Oh thats going to be a good one, 2 speed tail conversion be interesting to see how you do that
Please get a copper hammer for disassembly. PB swiss makes nice ones. Otherwise thumbs up as always
I love the way you capture what you are doing with angle of camera…..well done Kyle
thanks Kyle for your in-depth coverage of the Lion Lathe. best wishes from Orlando, Florida, Paul
597. Wow that is a beast of a tailstock.
That lathe is after this work better as she (he ) was on building in the factory. Greetings from Germany.
It's fascinating how some machine's individual parts scale perfectly with size.
This was really interesting. I restored a Deckel FP-3, and learned about taper pins. Can't wait to see the 2 apeed idea.
Was there no filler on that casting, or did needle scaler just make it appear that way? Wonderfully massive 🙌
Love this channel "almost as good as CEE"
Really loving this restoration!