Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » April 21st, 2013, 10:12 am
I usually suggest a night school coarse for things like this, but finding one these days is difficult, i took a coarse in manual centre lathe work, lasting 6 years i served my time and ended up a fully skilled high precision machinist, but, if you are prepared to do it the hard way, then find a local model engineer society, and join, they may have the resources for you, as for your lathe, is it the super 7, or the older 7 the older one has oil drip feeds, to either end of the headstock for lubrication, the newer one has a taper bronze bearing, and oil nipples to the rear bearing, it also has a hinged cover, that lift to get access to the belt change, the super 7 looks far more modern than the older 7
RRG tools, in todmorden, bought all the assets of Myford lathes from their base at beston, nottingham, we MAY have a backgear assembly in stock, we used to have a shop full of myfords super 7s, now, just a half dozen remain,
also, look on ebay, they advertise there, we boutgh several myford parts from a myford breaker, i will get the address from work, the myford is a capable machine, but its achilles heel is the H bed section, it hard to find an example that does not have wear to the slides, were are you in the UK?