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Hi, I'm a new member who's just bought a Viceroy Denford lathe, it's a bit old and I intend to spend a bit of time and money to improve it's condition. What I would like to know is what model it is so I can look for spares and such. Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards daver
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Joined: Sat 19 Aug , 2006 11:31 am
Hardware/Software: Viceroy TDS 1/1GB lathe, Imperial, stripped down and rebuilt.
Viceroy Taper/Tracer attachment, Shop made cross slide tracer attachment, VSD.
Viceroy Taper/Tracer attachment, Shop made cross slide tracer attachment, VSD.
Location: New Zealand
Hi
Welcome to the forum.
Looks like you have a Mk2 TDS variant.
Take a look at lathes.co.uk for some info.
Spares are very rare for these machines.
Your lathe would be a good candidate for a CNC retrofit because it doesn't have a gearbox and other features that would not be needed.
Welcome to the forum.
Looks like you have a Mk2 TDS variant.
Take a look at lathes.co.uk for some info.
Spares are very rare for these machines.
Your lathe would be a good candidate for a CNC retrofit because it doesn't have a gearbox and other features that would not be needed.
Regards
Dazz
Dazz

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Hi Dazz, Thank you for the info,as I'm new to what for me is a hobby, I'm not sure what you mean when you talk about CNC retrofit.
Regards daver
Regards daver
Posts: 246
Joined: Sat 19 Aug , 2006 11:31 am
Hardware/Software: Viceroy TDS 1/1GB lathe, Imperial, stripped down and rebuilt.
Viceroy Taper/Tracer attachment, Shop made cross slide tracer attachment, VSD.
Viceroy Taper/Tracer attachment, Shop made cross slide tracer attachment, VSD.
Location: New Zealand
Hi
That's when the handles are replaced with motors controlled by a computer.
Before going down that path, it would be best to get comfortable with using the lathe as it is (after a clean up).
That's when the handles are replaced with motors controlled by a computer.
Before going down that path, it would be best to get comfortable with using the lathe as it is (after a clean up).
Regards
Dazz
Dazz

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Thanks Dazz, Clean up it is then, and enjoy.
Regards daver
Regards daver

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Denford Viceroy TDS/PCS version 2 Metric Lathe
Denford Viceroy TDS/PCS version 2 Metric Lathe
Location: Staffordshire, UK
Hello,
I agree with Dazz. However, I have a second Denford TDS that I am breaking for spares and using some parts to repair the Denford lathe TDS that I rebuilt and featured in this Denford forum. Just look up posts under Taylon. If you wish to contact me use the IM on this forum.
Kindest regards, John R.
I agree with Dazz. However, I have a second Denford TDS that I am breaking for spares and using some parts to repair the Denford lathe TDS that I rebuilt and featured in this Denford forum. Just look up posts under Taylon. If you wish to contact me use the IM on this forum.
Kindest regards, John R.

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Hardware/Software: 280 VS lathe, Denford Senior E-type mill, Senior Major Universal Mill
Location: East Midlands, UK
Hi Daver,
Your lathe is a TDS1 LS - 'LS' meaning leadscrew.
I have just posted a diagram of the different lathe models in this thread.
Andy
Your lathe is a TDS1 LS - 'LS' meaning leadscrew.
I have just posted a diagram of the different lathe models in this thread.
Andy