09-18-2022, 08:04 PM
I have a problem with the tail stock on my Delta 1440 lathe. I got the lathe for free from my brother several months ago and it has worked flawlessly up until a couple of weeks ago. A couple of weeks ago, the wheel crank on the tailstock started getting harder to turn. I was drilling yesterday and pushing the drill bit in with the wheel crank on tail stock, and it got quickly and progressively got harder to turn to the point where it nearly seized up. I took it all apart, cleaned and lubricated the spindle screw, the quill, the lock, and the cylinder of the tail stock. Put it back together and same problem to the point where I couldn't even use the wheel crank to pull the spindle screw and pull out of the tail stock; I had to use channel locks with an enormous amount of force to get the two of them separated. I cleaned everything again today, and I can get the spindle screw in only about a half of an inch, rather than the six inches it should screw into.
I am new to woodturning but this seems like a weird problem to me. I thought maybe the spindle screw and/or the quill became stripped, but I see wear and tear on the threads, but no damage. I am stumped so any suggestions would be appreciated. I have "caught the bug" so I will have to shop for a new lathe if there is not a solution. I have not been able to find parts anywhere on the internet for these old Delta lathes. Thank you as always...
I am new to woodturning but this seems like a weird problem to me. I thought maybe the spindle screw and/or the quill became stripped, but I see wear and tear on the threads, but no damage. I am stumped so any suggestions would be appreciated. I have "caught the bug" so I will have to shop for a new lathe if there is not a solution. I have not been able to find parts anywhere on the internet for these old Delta lathes. Thank you as always...