Steve that looks amazing!!!! JOB WELL DONE>
Bret
Bret, thank you.

I am pretty pleased with how it turned out as well
Now you've done it, fixed the saw up too nice to be used. You may as well send it to Don and let him display it in his Big Party Garage.
Andy, yep I am too scared that I will put scratch on it as well
Knowing
Don, he most likely has one already..
1/2: great job on the old saw. funny without reading your comments i was asking why you might remove the old handle/knob. then I look closer and you've got 4 threaded ends waiting for new knobs/handles and then saw your comments. did you end up replacing the hoses or a lot of other items?
I love it and I bet you have a stand planned for it that will be equally awesome.
I hope it cuts steel as well as you hope it will.
Drives, thank you
The make over went like this.
. Dismantle.
. Clean and degrease.( it was filthy )
. Pressure wash.
. Sand down.
. Prime all components.
Repair
. Motor start capacitor mounting remake.
. Vise handle replacement.
. Repair coolant tank cracks.
. Coolant flow regulator.
Replace
. New coolant pump.
. Coolant pick up strainer
. All hoses and clamps.
. Gear oil.
. Electrical isolator and flexible leads.
. Most hardware with all new stainless components.
. Handle knobs ( when they arrive )
Finish
. Paint
. Reassemble.
. Lubricate as required.
. Ensure all running adjustments are correct.
. Add new coolant.
. Test run...


It sure beats my
Dewalt Drop saw..
To Do.
. Replace OEM blade left hand cap head screw in time.
. Fabricate stand and paint.
. Assemble.
Wow what a transformation, the saw looks great! Very nice result indeed. That will be another fine addition to your shop. And fast work too. You've been busy for sure.
Bob, thank you..
Once I get into a project I do get very single minded until I finish it, just ask
Mrs 1/2 Cup as she will attest to that..
The saw will certainly help many of my future projects down the track..
Sweet job on the saw - now if only you had space for a lathe, you could turn up a left hand thread spindle screw in a jiff...
Ralf99 thank you.
That's the next thing for me as I am rapidly running out of room. I may have to see one of my benches or down size them to accommodate a lathe. As for the saw it will be on castors, this helps.
Saw looks better than new given the care and attention it would have gotten going back together. Nice work!
Sabbath thank you..
You do have to take great care with the reassembly, bearing in mind this thing is real heavy. Andrew ( my eldest ) gave me a hand with that..
oof 1/2 cup your taste in saws is just as good as your taste in welding benches! Cheers
O_M, thank you.
Right tool for the right job, believe me this will be so handy as I usually take most of my steel to work and use their cold saw..
Done nicely to the Full On finish we all know 1/2 does with all his projects.
HOTFR8, thank you
The devil is in the detail. I even found some safety warning decals that really fit the bill yesterday..
Saw looks great.
Transformations are very rewarding.
And if you use it then even better.
Rian, thank you.
As you said this project has been very rewarding to say the least and then ad to that it becomes an extremely useful addition to the work shop.
Spot on work as usual 1/2.
xtremek, thank you.
A labour of luv as are most of my projects..
Nice job Steve. It's going to be hard seeing dust on it!
Bobby thank you .
It will certainly get a cover over it so it doesn't get dust on it..
Nice job on the beast
1/2!
Finallygotit, thank you.
We got there in the end..
Thank you one and all I really appreciate your kind words..
Have a great day..
