One thing on the Myford. The cast hollow tube bed isn't all that heavy or massive. It would be well worth considering lifting it up and bolting it to a hunk of 2x12 as an aid in moving it if you'll be lifting it off the bench. And that would include taking the back hung motor and some of the brackets off for transport.
When I had mine the machine had been fairly well worn and the paint was quite damaged. So I stripped it all down, degreased and painted it over again. What I noticed is that the hollow tube style bed casting wasn't all that heavy. So that's why I'm suggesting some sort of support as insurance against over stressing the bed.
Trev, like you I did enjoy my Myford. It's a classic machine and fun to use even with the little "issues". But I simply could not justify the room to keep two machines. But even now if I could come across something like an old Drummond or some other oversize instrument/clock maker's lathe then I'd find some room for it. That sort of machine that would be nice for doing the really small stuff. I COULD just buy one of the little 7x12 machines but those are rather heavy and clunky compared to the delicate look of of the sort of thing I'd like to get. And since it's not really something I actually NEED to make the parts I can afford to be patient and bide my time.
When I had mine the machine had been fairly well worn and the paint was quite damaged. So I stripped it all down, degreased and painted it over again. What I noticed is that the hollow tube style bed casting wasn't all that heavy. So that's why I'm suggesting some sort of support as insurance against over stressing the bed.
Trev, like you I did enjoy my Myford. It's a classic machine and fun to use even with the little "issues". But I simply could not justify the room to keep two machines. But even now if I could come across something like an old Drummond or some other oversize instrument/clock maker's lathe then I'd find some room for it. That sort of machine that would be nice for doing the really small stuff. I COULD just buy one of the little 7x12 machines but those are rather heavy and clunky compared to the delicate look of of the sort of thing I'd like to get. And since it's not really something I actually NEED to make the parts I can afford to be patient and bide my time.