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Sorry I was wrong about the shaft placements it has been a long time since I had my victor the bottom shaft is the one with the adjustable kick outs
here is a picture of one that looks exactly like the one I had except I had a trav-a-dial mounted on the thread index wheel. on the right you can see the several stops on the bottom shaft being stored
Attachment 21927
As you can see all the controls are a good fit for just about anyone.
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Yesterday I found out Colchester did a similar attachment for tripping the power feed handle but I was told it was not very successful and not a very popular attachment. I will see if I can find some more information on the mechanism.
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Hi Frank
Found this attachment, it is not the one I was shown in a brochure yesterday, This is a 6 position automatic longitudinal feed stop
http://www.sterlingmachinery.com/med...Colchester.pdf
The Home Engineer
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Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post Ask Toolmaker 51 about controls fit
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thehomeengineer
OK got my interest lol
Where I work is a good example of that irksome condition; poor ergonomics found on machine tools. I'll add some pix. The text will have an elitist tone; many HMTer's are completely happy with like machine tools. The IM[Not So]HO's are based on experience; in-on-and around a tremendous variety of machine tool brands, especially lathes. I feel capable running machines in general, with 45 years in shops. Until imports arrived, was little or no need 'tuning' machines, or re-learning comfortable 'posture' to run them. Lathes are peculiar, a lot of interaction with controls occurs generating parts, compared to other machines.
When little ol' 5'7'' @ 160 lb me's at ease in front of a 48'' Monarch horizontal lathe, 12 foot vertical Niles, #6 Cincinnati's, and 40 foot planers; yet busts knuckles on a 12 inch Jet, something's amiss. I will say, time spent on a Victor 16'' wasn't too bad, just didn't like it's odd RPM ranges. It had the kick-out cams, foot brake, etc Frank S mentions. It was sort of a mixed format of Toolroom and Production style engine lathe.
That description will post here, later. C'mon its almost 1AM, or 0100 Central Time.
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On the sixth day, before my 50th my true love said to me “ what is this junk for anyway”
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On the fifth day, before my 50th my true love said to me “ you will still have to screw cut the old fashion way”
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Now, if kid-at-Christmas GIF will not suffice, you may have graduated to trampoline-slam-dunk-booty-scoot-guy levels of excitement:
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You are getting closer to my reaction lol. Great video link thank you
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On the fourth day, before my 50th my true love said to me “can we not spend all that money on a holiday, rather than a gearbox for your lathe?”
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Of course you could, but what do you have after the holiday? Maybe a few pictures some souvenirs a brief experience and usually so tired and workout from the activities you need to rest up before resuming your normal routine. At least with a new tool of whatever size or function you can enjoy it for years to come.