![]() ![]() The foundation of this success was a range of just four lathes: the ML1, ML2, M元 and ML4, designed and priced to appeal to the model engineer. When, in September 1934, Cecil Moore founded the Myford Engineering Company by occupying a spare room in a 5-storey lace mill in Beeston, Nottinghamshire (the address in the early sales sheets was given as Neville Works ) few could have foreseen the day when, 10 years later, he was to occupy all but a fraction of the same building and his firm rise to pre-eminence amongst the then many competing makers of small lathes. Cleeve is well-known for his book "Screwcutting in the Lathe" - and an enthusiast in Canada would like to replicate his work. Used Myfords often for sale here Myford Handbooks and Parts can be suppliedĩ) Myford ML2 & ML4: (Pre-1947 31/2" & 31/8" Modelsġ0) 4-inch " Precision" Lathe: Pre WW2 (also known as the MF74 & MF32)ġ1) Myford Mini-Kop: (Hydraulic Copying Lathe)ĭoes anyone know where Martin Cleeve's much-modified Myford lathe is? Mr. Home Machine Tool Archive Machine Tools for Sal e & Wanted E-MAIL to Lathes ![]()
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