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    Mark P.
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      @markp

      Hi all.Can anyone out there identify this lathe? Here are a few dimensions of it,12" between centres,21" over all,2" centre height,1 1/2" wide dovetail bed,the tailstock has a taper bore much smaller than MT1. It has a 4-1 backgear.I don't think that it is that old because it has plastic handwheels.It needs a bit of TLC. Regards Pailo.

       

       

      Edited By David Clark 1 on 15/04/2012 16:17:47

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      #11918
      Mark P.
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        #89114
        MichaelR
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          @michaelr

          My guess is a Flexispeed.

          #89115
          John Baguley
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            @johnbaguley78655

            Yes, it's a Flexispeed. I bought one as a DIY kit back in the early 70s. Mine has metal handwheels though.

            John

            #89148
            Mark P.
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              @markp

              Thanks for the info chaps,sorry that my post was all over the place but havn't got the hang of posting photos! Anyway have had a look at lathes uk website and hav gleaned some more info.Any thoughts on this lathe?

              Regards Pailo.

              #89159
              David Clark 13
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                @davidclark13

                Hi There

                Could be a Simat 101. A later version of the Flexispeed.

                regards D avid

                #89165
                Ady1
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                  @ady1

                  Tony brought most of the small flexspeed simat etc stuff together onto the Cowells page

                  http://www.lathes.co.uk/cowells/index.html

                  maybe its a Norfolk Lathe, they are in the Cowells pages

                  #89170
                  Mark P.
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                    @markp

                    Hello,after looking at Tony's website I think that it maybe The Norfolk lathe.

                    Regards Pailo.

                    #89174
                    RJW
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                      @rjw

                      As David says,  it's a Simat 101, I have exactly the same lathe which I bought at a local auction a while ago, it also happens to have the original instruction book and assembly sheets with it, but sod's law dictates I can't find them!

                      When they turn up, I'll make a copy of them if interested!

                      A  weak point on these is the single point mounting for the toolpost on the cross slide, mine's been cracked across the bolt hole at some point, and botched up by being drilled and tapped across the cracks both sides of the hole, small bolts had then been run through them to hold it all together!
                      I've taken it all apart and cleaned it up, so it's on the point of being welded up, but It's actually a cracking little piece of kit apart from this weak spot!

                      John.

                      Edited By RJW on 15/04/2012 15:54:00

                      #89177
                      Mark P.
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                        @markp

                        Hi John, a copy of the instruction book and assembly sheets would be welcome if you come across them. I was given this machine yesterday by the wifes friends husband,thought it would make an interesting restoration project,what size motor are you using for yours I thought a 1/4 horse would be about right.

                        Regards Pailo.

                        #89186
                        RJW
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                          @rjw

                          Hi Pailo, the instruction book isn't a big deal, just a few A5 pages stapled together, but quite informative, I've a feeling the assembly sheets are a couple of illustrated parts lists, I had them a few weeks ago, so they shouldn't be to too far away.

                          I'm using the same 240V 1/6th HP motor, plus a variac control that I use for my Boley and Star lathes, and when 'on holiday', an old electric sewing machine motor and foot control is used,
                          The pulleys on both motors are 'V's, so they happily run the V belt on the Simat and round belting on the watchmakers lathes.
                          I don't need a lot of grunt for the work I do, as most of it is using a hand held graver, and even when using the cross slide, the cuts are very small.
                          The lathes only run for short periods too, so no overheating problems as such (except under me collar occasionally), although I did get the sewing machine motor making a bit of pong once, which got domestic management a bit revved up wink

                          I'll post up a note when the notes turn up.

                          John

                          #93888
                          Peter Wake
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                            @peterwake72830

                            Yep it's a Simat 101, I have just bought one

                            #101989
                            Brian T
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                              @briant

                              Yep is is a Simat 101. I just aquired one. Does any one have a clue how to use the back gear? This is my first lathe, I just couldn't bring myself to buy a far east import and it looks like a 'real' lathe just smaller.

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