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    Martin Newbold
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      Hi how d you fix on a travelling steady. I am not sure how they mount on to the slide or which one to buy. Can anyone help please?

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      Martin Newbold
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        #265518
        JasonB
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          Most are specific to one particular lathe so will have holes to match those in the carrage, what lathe do you have?

          #265523
          Bazyle
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            @bazyle

            It has to fit on the carriage, not the slide so that it doesn't move when you put on more cut. Use Google Images to see a variety. The early Drummond ones were a bit weird with a big hole in the middle to let the slide move through the middle. Then there are the ones that are on a long flat base eg for the Smart and Brown which are designed to fit to the long wings of the saddle. Your best bet is something like the standard Boxford mounting.

            However you can be a bit different and swing the topslide round to use as a cross-slide and mount it on the T-slitted cross-slide.

            #265616
            Martin Newbold
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              @martinnewbold

              Thanks Baz, Jason,

              Its a drummond 3.5 but its been modded before i got it and am happy to mod something to fit . I did try google but was amazed how many there are of different sizes and types.

              Woud this need two holes drilled and tapped after centering the travelling slide

              #265617
              Martin Newbold
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                @martinnewbold

                Thanks Baz, Jason,

                Posted twice for some unusual reason

                 

                 

                Edited By Martin Newbold on 09/11/2016 16:57:14

                #265694
                Robbo
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                  @robbo

                  Martin,

                  This looks like a Boxford travelling steady, which is for (probably) a 4½" centre height. Mounted on the rear of the cross-slide on bolts through the slots in it.

                  If you have not done so, first check that the centre height will match the height of your Drummond .

                  #265708
                  Paul Lousick
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                    @paullousick59116

                    The steady is the same as on my 9" Southbend. It bolts to the rear of the saddle.

                    Paul.

                    travelling steady.jpg

                    #265860
                    Martin Newbold
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                      @martinnewbold

                      Thanks Paul looks good, How far are the bolts going into the saddle please?

                      #265863
                      Martin Newbold
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                        @martinnewbold
                        Posted by Robbo on 09/11/2016 23:10:32:

                        Martin,

                        This looks like a Boxford travelling steady, which is for (probably) a 4½" centre height. Mounted on the rear of the cross-slide on bolts through the slots in it.

                        If you have not done so, first check that the centre height will match the height of your Drummond .

                        Thanks Robbo will do will advice

                        #265881
                        MalcB
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                          @malcb52554

                          Yes deffo a Boxford steady. The Boxford steadies do mount to the RH side of the saddle and are cranked inwards towards the chuck/cutter position. Other lathes also use the LH side of the saddle.

                          #265899
                          Paul Lousick
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                            @paullousick59116

                            Martin,

                            Holes for bolts are about 7/8" deep. The Southbend was the original American design and was made by Boxford in UK and by Hercus in Australia. Parts made for Hercus are interchangeable with the Southbend (not sure about Boxford). The standard bed on the Hercus is 3" longer than the Southbend, a feature that I would like on mine. They also made an extra long bed but they are as scarce as "hen's teeth".

                            Paul.

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                            Martin Newbold
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                              @martinnewbold

                              Will check in , when i measure it in light thanks

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