Guys,
Not sure I know what the bit Im talking about is called, but I'll call it a "Splash Guard"!
Ive seen many pictures of the Chinese lathes that have a sheet off maybe 1mm steel bent and formed in such a way as to create a "splash guard" to the back of the lathe.
My white wall currently has a black mark just to the right of the chuck where cutting fluid as spun off my work and a hole load of swarf in-between said wall and back of lathe. It would also be handy to be able to attach tool holders, drill chucks etc to the right hand side of this "splash guard".
Are such things readily available for a 260, or do I need to either make a steel one or buy some plywood and start hacking at it???
Thx
Jon
Update:
I just did a search and found CBA's post of his splash guard that drops over the chuck - I want the steel sheet guard that runs parallel to and behind the bed.
Thx
J
Not sure I know what the bit Im talking about is called, but I'll call it a "Splash Guard"!
Ive seen many pictures of the Chinese lathes that have a sheet off maybe 1mm steel bent and formed in such a way as to create a "splash guard" to the back of the lathe.
My white wall currently has a black mark just to the right of the chuck where cutting fluid as spun off my work and a hole load of swarf in-between said wall and back of lathe. It would also be handy to be able to attach tool holders, drill chucks etc to the right hand side of this "splash guard".
Are such things readily available for a 260, or do I need to either make a steel one or buy some plywood and start hacking at it???
Thx
Jon
Update:
I just did a search and found CBA's post of his splash guard that drops over the chuck - I want the steel sheet guard that runs parallel to and behind the bed.
Thx
J
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