I'm in the process of adding coolant to my Southbend Fourteen lathe and would like ideas on how to add a drain to the chip pan. I know some use a pan they sit on the ways to catch it, but I think I'd prefer to just put a drain on the pan, that way anything that hit the pan could be collected. Drilling the hole will be tricky since access from above will be blocked by the bed, but I could make it work I think. The bigger issue is how to connect a drain to it without having a ridge above the pan that would cause it to puddle. I'm planning to run cutting oil rather than an emulsion, if that matters.
For reference, here's a picture of the same model lathe as mine with a drain, it looks like they cut a hole and connected the drain underneath somehow. Mine does have a backsplash.
For reference, here's a picture of the same model lathe as mine with a drain, it looks like they cut a hole and connected the drain underneath somehow. Mine does have a backsplash.