[repack] - Mitchell Of Keighley Lathe Work

It is a perfect hook for clients in mining, quarrying, textiles, and heavy plant maintenance who need reliable, no-nonsense cylindrical turning.

The typical operator was not a hobbyist. He was a in a British Rail workshop or a heavy plant repair depot. These lathes excelled at interrupted cuts —machining parts with keyways or casting irregularities that would chip a carbide tip on a flimsier machine. Their wide range of screw-cutting gears (often stored in a distinctive floor-mounted cabinet) allowed them to cut everything from standard Whitworth threads to obscure railway pitches. mitchell of keighley lathe work