A couple of years ago I got one of the Harbor Freight "Multipurpose Machines" for Christmas. It's the combination Lathe/Milling machine, their Item #5980. Due to the store screwing up and making good on a couple of issues I ended up getting the machine for $399 including the 3-year extended warranty. I have used the machine a few times for various things and I have one rather annoying issue with the lathe:
When I put round stock in the lathe head and turn it on, everything looks like it's aligned perfectly, but as I cut or drill everything goes off-center. The weird part is that no matter what length the stock is, the end farthest from the headstock is always aligned perfectly, but as I move toward the headstock, things shift to one side so that it looks like the original stock was out of round. Drilling holes using a chuck in the headstock, the hole is always perfectly centered in the end of the work piece, regardless of length but if I drill deep enough the bit comes out the side of the work piece, or on shorter pieces, the hole at the far end is off center.
Measuring distances with calipers though, everything appears to be perfectly in alignment. Any ideas what could be wrong or out of adjustment?
When I put round stock in the lathe head and turn it on, everything looks like it's aligned perfectly, but as I cut or drill everything goes off-center. The weird part is that no matter what length the stock is, the end farthest from the headstock is always aligned perfectly, but as I move toward the headstock, things shift to one side so that it looks like the original stock was out of round. Drilling holes using a chuck in the headstock, the hole is always perfectly centered in the end of the work piece, regardless of length but if I drill deep enough the bit comes out the side of the work piece, or on shorter pieces, the hole at the far end is off center.
Measuring distances with calipers though, everything appears to be perfectly in alignment. Any ideas what could be wrong or out of adjustment?