If you own a Unimat 3 lathe and wish to make your own drive belts, replace your motor brushes or repair your motor (in the event it has developed a fault) - then you may find this video useful.
Thank you, from the Great Pacific NorthWET, Oregon Division. I do not ~own~ a Unimat, but I do follow most every "small lathe channel" that I can find. Your Very controlled voice reminds me of my days in Avionics Radio Repair, and I deeply appreciated your comment on your qualifications to do motor repair. I have left behind ANY & Every utube channel that I see doing Unsafe Work, AND leave comments on WHY! Hopefully NEW machinists, will be thinking on that. at 73 years of age, I have dropped from 19" Diameter Swings with Seven foot long beds, to my Proxxon M150 that can do 4" long! I use the Proxxon M-70 milling machine, and design my own cutting tools from 7 1/4" carbide tipped (new) saw blades: 24 carbide tools, for approximately $12.00 U.S.D. I have not started a Utube channel, but imagine milling "a bar" length as needed, and either a left hand, or right hand Carbide to cut with! Yours, From up above the equator, Philip, AKA, the madsighntist.
Thanks Philip. I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. I'm in the early learning stage as far as making videos is concerned. Truth is, I hate seeing myself on screen and am not keen on hearing my own voice either. Putting words on the screen seemed the only solution but then I found there was too much I wanted to say here. BTW - I'll be 72 this year so we're around the same age. Wishing you all the best for the new year. PS. You're well ahead of me in being able to design and build your own carbide-tipped cutting tools! That would certainly ne worth seeing.
Thanks. I'm often disappointed with RU-vid video quality and I've never been sure how many countries are affected by it. I wasn't even aware I could alter it at my end until now. 😊
Thank you. Unfortunately you won't find many new videos appearing. I'm still enthusiastically working on projects but it takes me a tremendous amount of time to do a video and other things are much more pressing at the moment. 😊
That headstock pulley should easily unscrew off the headstock spindle. Just use one hand on that pulley and one of the two little steel rods you use to adjust the jaws on the 3-jaw chuck to hold the spindle from moving.