Chucks Away...
I was watching a workshop video on YouTube earlier, which prompted me that it won't be too long before I can get into my workshop without freezing to death, at which point there will be an enormous amount of tidying, spring-cleaning and routine maintenance & overhauling of kit to do, to reverse the effects of a long winter of damp and neglect. In the interim, I've decided to get a bit of practice in, and chose this old, spare, three-jaw chuck as a guinea pig for a clean and general overhaul. It will come in useful at some future point, possibly in some static use - it's a pretty battered old thing and probably of little use for most turning duties - but it will be instructive in later dealing with the chuck I regularly use on the lathe, which in itself is no spring chicken. I would guess that neither has been disassembled for a very long time and so would benefit from a full service, methinks. I can start the process here in the warm of the house, as Storm Éowyn is due here in the next few hours, and the workshop will be no place to be when that hits. Anyhow, I'll keep you posted on progress...
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