So, I just got the mill back running (here) and now my manual lathe needs some work.
There were several bearings that needed some attention and the actuation clutch was completely worn out. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find much information on these lathes let alone replacement parts. It looks like I am just going to have to make the parts I need...
Friday, August 28, 2015
When it rains, it pours...the old reed prentice lathe
More playground stuff....
I took my daughter to the 3rd annual Wings and Wheels at the Ernie Hall Aviation Museum at Sloas Airfield in Warren, Ohio.
http://www.erniehallaviationmuseum.org/
She absolutely loved it and absolutely loved the airplanes. Naturally, she wanted one at home...so we built this....
It will eventually get painted and have a propeller but for right now, I can't keep her out of it...
http://www.erniehallaviationmuseum.org/
She absolutely loved it and absolutely loved the airplanes. Naturally, she wanted one at home...so we built this....
It will eventually get painted and have a propeller but for right now, I can't keep her out of it...
Thursday, August 6, 2015
The RTS Ford F150 Transmission....
Apparently, this is the hot setup for overdrive in a Model A.
In conjunction with our Model A to S-10 T5 adapters, mentioned here, I am looking into offering the Ford F150 RTS conversion.
The first step in this conversion is to remove the original tail shaft and make a retainer plate that can accept the original Model A torque tube ball. The blue part is a 3-d printed test piece and will eventually be made out of aluminum.
The output shaft will need to be shortened and re-splined for the Model A u-joint. Surprisingly, this trans lends itself very well to this conversion.
I will add more updates the further I progress along...
In conjunction with our Model A to S-10 T5 adapters, mentioned here, I am looking into offering the Ford F150 RTS conversion.
The first step in this conversion is to remove the original tail shaft and make a retainer plate that can accept the original Model A torque tube ball. The blue part is a 3-d printed test piece and will eventually be made out of aluminum.
The output shaft will need to be shortened and re-splined for the Model A u-joint. Surprisingly, this trans lends itself very well to this conversion.
I will add more updates the further I progress along...
More cutaway display models....
This time of a large torque limiter....
This one is going to China apparently....
I really like doing these cutaways, they are a nice diversion.
This one is going to China apparently....
I really like doing these cutaways, they are a nice diversion.
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