Details:
As described on the excellent
https://lathes.co website, a lathe manufactured for the amateur from 1908 - 1942. Cost £5 and being one of the smallest machines in the Drummond catalogue it is well made and ample for most jobs that are can be fitted in (boring an Austin 7 engine!). The serial no starts with a zero so post WW1.
As well as the unusual swivelling compound slide, the carriage can be rotated and locked about 45 deg either side of horizontal
Has 3 jaw and 4 jaw chucks with blue-grey paint on the backplates so probably original, and there's a tailstock chuck.
The Metropolitan-Vickers motor was fitted to a wooden bench belt driving a countershaft attached to the wall. Motors runs very smoothly and is fitted with a forward and reverse switch.
There's a genuine faceplate and a special tee slotted angle plate.
The is little wear in the spindle and slides.
There's an interest and genuine looking mahogany change wheel box with internal partitions and a brass change gear chart on the outside – unfortunately there are no gears
collection only from BS36 – 35kg easy lift, could be couriered at your cost
Terms:
Price: £150.00
Collection or Courier/Delivery