I bought a chester lathe (DB8VS) and would like to have a QCTP on it. I bought from ARC a wedge type QCTP, however it doesnt fit the machine, as my top slide has a spigot with a diameter bigger than the bore of the QCTP.
I dont think filling down the spigot is a good idea, as i believe it is here for a good reason (rigidity ?).
I cannot enlarge the bore of the QCTP, as the spacer (pic below) is where the pressure is applied from the top of the QCTP to the bottom. I machined a replacement one, without the bottom thread, and realized that was not an option.
So I think this QCTP will simply not work and will have to go.
Looking at other options, I came accross 2 types :
– Dickson type
Soba 5pc Quick Change Toolpost compatible with Myford ML7 etc
it seems that boring the bottom to accomodate the spigot is an option, however the tool post is hardened, so it might prove tricky.
– Multifix type
Multifix Style 40 Position Quick Change Toolpost 150 – 300 Swing
these have a bore that would readily accept the spigot, so no machining of the QCTP seem necessary. However, this type is very pricey…
Considering the price, I would rather go the dickson type, with the condition that it can be machined and it performs satisfactorily (i recall reading some negative stuff about it some time ago)
Any advise or comment are welcome !
