Might break my Viceroy..
Posted: Sat 16 Sep , 2017 11:33 am
Hi guys, basically I acquired a Denford Viceroy a few years ago in a state of considerable disrepair and it was always my intention to fix it up, perhaps in a semi-cnc configuration. This has not happened yet.. and I'm worried that I will never get round to it and it was sit in my garage rusting away forever.
Anyway, I was thinking I might sell it, but as it stands it's non functioning, and whoever has owned it in the past has made poor decisions. Few snapped bolts, bent studs, gear cover is missing, the leadscrew seems to be missing spacers as it rocks side to side when engaged with the saddle. What I'm trying to get at is I wonder if it is more use to people as parts as a whole machine?
I'm not 100% decided on what to do yet, I paid about £140 for the machine if I remember correctly, and bought a full set of change wheels for it which set me back about another £60. Is there enough demand for spares that I could hope to get back this money? It's a Metric model with no gearbox. It has backgear. It does not have power crossfeed.
Any advice on what to do would be well received!
Thanks
Anyway, I was thinking I might sell it, but as it stands it's non functioning, and whoever has owned it in the past has made poor decisions. Few snapped bolts, bent studs, gear cover is missing, the leadscrew seems to be missing spacers as it rocks side to side when engaged with the saddle. What I'm trying to get at is I wonder if it is more use to people as parts as a whole machine?
I'm not 100% decided on what to do yet, I paid about £140 for the machine if I remember correctly, and bought a full set of change wheels for it which set me back about another £60. Is there enough demand for spares that I could hope to get back this money? It's a Metric model with no gearbox. It has backgear. It does not have power crossfeed.
Any advice on what to do would be well received!

Thanks