Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Tips On Metal Lathe Operation

Consider A Metal Lathe For Your Chopper Shop
Says Rick Hedrick, "The Metal Lathe is not a necessary shop tool but
is very helpful when making bungs, grips, pegs, spacers and other
small parts. A large machine is not necessary for most projects -
though small 'hobby' machines will not be heavy duty enough. A 7" to
9" machine will fit any bike shop just fine. Both instruction and
experience will be necessary for successful machining of tapers and
threads."
Here are a couple of quick tips
Metal lathes are top heavy, so if you are moving one around your
shop, consider haveing a pal help you. Do it by yourself and you may
tip it over and damage it, or something in your shop.
Keep your working area clear. If you trip on something and fall into
a moving lathe, you better have a good plastic surgeon...or health
insurance.
Wear tight fitting clothes. Be sure you clothes are nice and snug.
Long hair? Cut it off..ok, you don't have to do that, but make sure
it's well out of the way. If you wear a tie, jewelry, or anything
that might have the slightest chance of getting caught, take it off.
Getting these things caught in a lathe is a ticket to a long stay at
a nice hospital...if you're lucky.
Wear protection for your eyes. This is pretty self explanitory.
Eastman has a very good 3 in 1 Multi Purpose Mill-Drill Metal Lathe
Or, Here is where to look for a used or good new metal lathe for
your custom chopper or metalworking shop...