DocsMachine
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In August of 2013, I spotted this beauty on Craigslist:
It had, at that point, very likely spent a decade, probably more, out in the Alaskan weather. That photo was taken after I'd pulled the ratty remnants of a blue tarp- which by that time was more fishnet than tarp- off the headstock.
I (by some accounts very stupidly) bought it and went right to work on it.
Roughly seven and a half years later (I did have other things to do do
) lord knows how many hours, and don't even ask how much money, just today I finally dropped the tailstock- the last piece, back in place.
While it's not done-done just yet, there's only a few detail bits left to do. She's otherwise 100% operational.
1942 Springfield 16" x 56", 18.5" actual swing, 12 speeds, 10HP, run off a VFD.
Can't wait to start makin' proper chips with it.
Doc.
It had, at that point, very likely spent a decade, probably more, out in the Alaskan weather. That photo was taken after I'd pulled the ratty remnants of a blue tarp- which by that time was more fishnet than tarp- off the headstock.
I (by some accounts very stupidly) bought it and went right to work on it.
Roughly seven and a half years later (I did have other things to do do
While it's not done-done just yet, there's only a few detail bits left to do. She's otherwise 100% operational.
1942 Springfield 16" x 56", 18.5" actual swing, 12 speeds, 10HP, run off a VFD.
Can't wait to start makin' proper chips with it.
Doc.


