[modeleng] Re: Myford ML4

  • From: "R.L. Roebuck" <rlr20@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 14:48:46 +0000 (GMT)

There is an ML4 manual listed for sale on www.lathes.co.uk - if you go to 
the manuals page and search for myford a few times, this is the best way 
to track it down. 18 pounds though, and doesn't sound like it is many 
pages long.


Yours,


Rich.

On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, JON MOTTERSHAW wrote:

>    Hi All, I am trying to run down a handbook or similar for a Myford ML4. I 
> have just bought a very secondhand (ie old) metal working lathe which my 
> friends immediately told me was an ML4 though I think it is a "Perfecto" 
> which is a copy of the ML4. I have researched its origins and would guess it 
> was made in the 60s.There doesn't seem to be any thing about, by way of 
> paperwork on the Perfecto, so I guess something on the ML4 would do 
> instead.Mott
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