Hi we are RDG TOOLS a Model Engineering tool company based in Mytholmroyd West Yorkshire. We sell new and used tools. We also own the Myford Lathes Brand. We took over Myford around 12 years ago. Both company's are in the same building and we are open to the public. We are still building new Myford lathes and refurbished Myford lathes. Great Video!!
I own a 1949 Myford ML 7 but have added the S7 top slide to give a longer cross travel and better feedscrews and dials . Not the crappy muzak ones. I have purchased a gearbox but not yet installed it. Unfortunately Myford hadn't yet, in 2949, made arrangements for the gear box to be fitted on mine so the two mounting holes need to be drilled which needs a custom made jig. One thing I noted you have not done is to install thrust bearings on the lead screw right hand end. Makes for much easier traverse especially with the graduated handwheel at that end. I'd love to do the auto cross feed but I don't think my bed will accommodate the S7 carriage because of wider lands on the bed required. Also mine has the 5/8" leadscrew not the 3/4" which later lathes used to accomodate the keyway for the auto cross feed. Otherwise a neat conversion. Pity no verbal coverage but I'm guessing English is not your first language. Thanks for the subtitles and the posting. I noted you running your gear trains dry. No lubrication. That makes them very noisy, wear faster. Just needs a couple of drops of way oil to quiet them down and run much smoother.
Thank you very much for your response and your tips. Indeed, English is not my first language but German. The gear train is only lubricated with motor oil. In fact, grease would be far better but I do not like to put the used sprockets smeared with grease into the stash box. Best regards from Northern Bavaria!
Excellent presentation. Could you have re-used the upper topslide casting from the ML7-R in the conversion? Would it fit the new Super 7 top slide base? Thank you!
Thank you very much for your response! I beg your pardon for my delayed answer: The upper topslide of the Super-7 is about 20 mm longer than the slide of the ML7-R but the dove tail appears to have the same dimensions.
Hello, Excellent video and congratulation on the upgrade. As this was don't over 18 months ago is everything still working okay with regard to the cross slide power feed? I have been thinking of doing the same on my Long bed Myford, however mine is a TriLeva ML7 and I already have the gearbox. I am not 100% sure if mine is the same starting point as yours. If you have 6 minutes to spare I would be grateful if you could watch my video titled "Myford Lathe - Power Crossfeed HELP" and add to the comments your thoughts. Thank you in advance for your help. Take care. Paul,,
Schöne Maschine. Das noch Qualität. Alleine mit den Abdeckungen kann man einen erschlagen. Von solchen Maschinen sollten sich Deutsche Hersteller was abschauen. Gruss
I have a longbed metric, with powerfeed a norton gearbox and the normal Nottingham quadrant. British engineering at it's best some say. Combination quadrant and gearbox are said to cover most of the commonly used English pitches, in the Myford quick change gearbox manual. British advertising at it's best i would say. Unless you change the gear ratios there is not a single thread pitch you can turn. So you start to calculate the gear ratio's and you will find some acceptable solutions, or after a few evenings of trying to damage your brain, you can choose the better solution and buy and install the convertion set. However, for turning fine surfaces you will have to reinstall the nottingham quadrant again. So, a very nice hoby lathe, but don't think it will be the easy way to turn fine surfaces and to turn all kinds of thread pitches. But it is said to be the best Brittish engineers could do.
Hi we are RDG TOOLS a Model Engineering tool company based in Mytholmroyd West Yorkshire. We sell new and used tools.
We also own the Myford Lathes Brand. We took over Myford around 12 years ago. Both company's are in the same building and we are open to the public. We are still building new Myford lathes and refurbished Myford lathes.
Great Video!!
Like the paint, reminds me of the Kawasaki lime green used on there motorcycles.
This upgrade was a success, great
Thank you!
Clever idea using a V block and spirit level when moving the lead screw along the mill table👍
You are welcome!
very good video.thanks for your time
You are welcome!
I own a 1949 Myford ML 7 but have added the S7 top slide to give a longer cross travel and better feedscrews and dials . Not the crappy muzak ones.
I have purchased a gearbox but not yet installed it. Unfortunately Myford hadn't yet, in 2949, made arrangements for the gear box to be fitted on mine so the two mounting holes need to be drilled which needs a custom made jig.
One thing I noted you have not done is to install thrust bearings on the lead screw right hand end. Makes for much easier traverse especially with the graduated handwheel at that end.
I'd love to do the auto cross feed but I don't think my bed will accommodate the S7 carriage because of wider lands on the bed required. Also mine has the 5/8" leadscrew not the 3/4" which later lathes used to accomodate the keyway for the auto cross feed.
Otherwise a neat conversion. Pity no verbal coverage but I'm guessing English is not your first language. Thanks for the subtitles and the posting.
I noted you running your gear trains dry. No lubrication. That makes them very noisy, wear faster. Just needs a couple of drops of way oil to quiet them down and run much smoother.
Thank you very much for your response and your tips. Indeed, English is not my first language but German. The gear train is only lubricated with motor oil. In fact, grease would be far better but I do not like to put the used sprockets smeared with grease into the stash box. Best regards from Northern Bavaria!
Excellent presentation. Could you have re-used the upper topslide casting from the ML7-R in the conversion? Would it fit the new Super 7 top slide base? Thank you!
Thank you very much for your response! I beg your pardon for my delayed answer: The upper topslide of the Super-7 is about 20 mm longer than the slide of the ML7-R but the dove tail appears to have the same dimensions.
@@prof-rieg Oh...that's very interesting. I' have not been able to find that information anywhere. Thank you for your comment.
Hello,
Excellent video and congratulation on the upgrade. As this was don't over 18 months ago is everything still working okay with regard to the cross slide power feed? I have been thinking of doing the same on my Long bed Myford, however mine is a TriLeva ML7 and I already have the gearbox. I am not 100% sure if mine is the same starting point as yours. If you have 6 minutes to spare I would be grateful if you could watch my video titled "Myford Lathe - Power Crossfeed HELP" and add to the comments your thoughts.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Take care.
Paul,,
University of Beirut? Nice paint job on the lathe!
No, sorry, not Beirut but Bayreuth (the home of famous music composer Richard Wagner) in Germany's greatest federal state: Bavaria!
Schöne Maschine.
Das noch Qualität.
Alleine mit den Abdeckungen kann man einen erschlagen.
Von solchen Maschinen sollten sich Deutsche Hersteller was abschauen.
Gruss
Ja, da kann ich Ihnen nur zustimmen!
I have a longbed metric, with powerfeed a norton gearbox and the normal Nottingham quadrant. British engineering at it's best some say. Combination quadrant and gearbox are said to cover most of the commonly used English pitches, in the Myford quick change gearbox manual. British advertising at it's best i would say. Unless you change the gear ratios there is not a single thread pitch you can turn. So you start to calculate the gear ratio's and you will find some acceptable solutions, or after a few evenings of trying to damage your brain, you can choose the better solution and buy and install the convertion set. However, for turning fine surfaces you will have to reinstall the nottingham quadrant again. So, a very nice hoby lathe, but don't think it will be the easy way to turn fine surfaces and to turn all kinds of thread pitches. But it is said to be the best Brittish engineers could do.
That paint code is for the big Boxford lathes
Thank you - I didn't know that. I purchased the used ML7-R in this color.
Will you be fitting a metric threading dial ?
@@bigsmoke6189 The genuine Myford dial works fine for metric threads too. I have one.
Faut mettre de l'huile de coupe pour fileter !
weist du was die trapezgewinde gröse von dem oberen schlitten ist der nach hinten oder vorne bewegt werden kann
Ja, 2 mm.
How much is your ford ML7-R into
What is your question, please?
I think he was asking how much have you spent so far (in the project)
Wicked
What do you mean with "wicked": evil or cool?
super kool.....🤙
@@cozydram1 Thank you very much!
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@Karsyn Yusuf definitely, have been watching on Flixzone} for months myself =)
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