It actually is virtually unchanged from its original 
configuration.  I think I actually drilled and tapped four 1/4 inch 
holes, one 3/16 hole and four 6-32.  When I park the  ball nut on the 
right end of the lead screw and "release" it from the apron the lathe 
is just as manual as it ever was.
I feel like about the most fortunate hobby machine hacker in the 
world to have had the opportunity to put this old machine into a good 
home with all the advantages of a new CNC machine with virtually none 
of the expense.


At 02:34 PM 8/5/2013, you wrote:
>Damn Cecil, that looks sweet.  Almost does not look like a CNC lathe
>actually.  Nice job and it appears to work quite well. Congrats on an
>excellent job. Peace
>
>Pete
>
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