finally got my lathe
finally got my lathe
Things are looking sweet in my workshop now, finally got the lathe i have wanted for the last couple of years. Next some more benchwork and storage, A milling machine and a Mig, Will be subie mod central. If you need some turning work done at a reasonable price drop PM me
Cheers,
Aspro
Cheers,
Aspro
Aspro mate long time no hear, hows old "Elle" going these days? What projects are you planning to knock up with the lathe?
EZ30 L series - Monsterwagon
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FINALLY you got it... im pretty sure you have been talking about this since the first time we met.
I can't say i can think of anything i need made on it... or have any money at all to pay for it but from our past conversions i think i want one of everything you build for the L series with it. I think you know what i mean when i say that. LOL
Dave
I can't say i can think of anything i need made on it... or have any money at all to pay for it but from our past conversions i think i want one of everything you build for the L series with it. I think you know what i mean when i say that. LOL
Dave
EJ conversion wiring harness cut downs available. Please PM or email ([email protected]) for details.
Yo Andrew... Elle is pretty well bug free now, needs suspension bushes done all round , oil seals for rear diffand some brake pads.. oh and that big crack in the floor needs welding. does it ever end...Aspro mate long time no hear, hows old "Elle" going these days? What projects are you planning to knock up with the lathe?

As far as projects go, Long travel front cv shafts and suspension and am very keen to build an air locker:twisted:
wow put me down for an R160diff air locking system for sure! Actually I'll probably need two for the wagon once I'm running two R160 diffs 

EZ30 L series - Monsterwagon
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
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Which machine did you buy? Which Mill are you after?aspro wrote:Things are looking sweet in my workshop now, finally got the lathe i have wanted for the last couple of years. Next some more benchwork and storage, A milling machine and a Mig, Will be subie mod central. If you need some turning work done at a reasonable price drop PM me
Cheers,
Aspro
The machine is only the beginning of the tool-lust, there is so much tooling that these things just absorb, easily can spend more than the machine itself!
I am lucky nowadays and mostly use the big lathe at work, can take 8mm off the diameter in stainless in a single pass, couldn't do that in aluminium on my home machine!
BTW, don't buy the cheap CIG Tig packages that are out there, much much better machines about than these...
Which machine did you buy?
Its a little chinese mass produced job, CQ6230 produced in the 1980's and supplied to machinery suppliers to rebrand as their own.
I actually inherited the machine, it did belong to my uncle who had bought it 15 yrs ago hoping to learn to use one. It sat in a shed ever since NEVER used. Unfortunately a freak accident (Re lightning strike) bought a sad end to my uncle and the lathe was left to me. It certainly dosnt have the power of the machines i have at work, but hey.. this one is mine. I would like a universal Mill like a good condition 2nd hand Fexac or Pacific machine, finances are probably going to suggest a turret type milling machine. i would love one of the new Sieg x-3 cnc Milling machines ... dream dream dream.
Hre is a pic i found on he net (gotta get some of my own pics up)

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Sweet, I have the exact same machine but in Hafco livery. Yeah, doesn't have the herbs of the big 3 ph machines, but can do good work. I used to have the Rong Fu RF-31 mill too but needed an engine for a car so had to sell it. Kickin myself for that and eventually when I buy a house again I'll get 3ph put on and get some real machines.aspro wrote:Its a little chinese mass produced job, CQ6230 produced in the 1980's and supplied to machinery suppliers to rebrand as their own.