Cgantner5150
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A few months ago I came across a Bridgeport for sale on CL. It was being sold by a local machine shop. Went and took a look and made a deal and had it delivered to my house (part of the deal). Thankfully a good friend in the neighborhood has a fork lift and helped me get it into the garage.
I had to rotate the head just to get it into the garage
She was pretty filthy and I am sure well used but she is mine. Now, I could have just put it to use and start learning how to use it, but I just can't seem to let things just "be". Let the resto/refurb begin....
Removed the head and mounted it to the welding table. Got a VFD and made sure it all worked before I started tearing the head down.
Decided to just rebuild the head so I bought "the book" and ordered the head rebuild kit from H&W Machine. Also had to order the reverse trip lever (what a beast to get the old broken one out). Stripped off all the paint and repainted. Used a lot of plastic bins and ziplock bags.
Changed all the bearings and belts and somehow got all the gears in the right place. Decided that the cover was beyond polishing so went flat black
Made a bracket to hold the VFD and the forward/reverse switch and rheostat for speed control.
The main part the mill will be in the next post.
I had to rotate the head just to get it into the garage
She was pretty filthy and I am sure well used but she is mine. Now, I could have just put it to use and start learning how to use it, but I just can't seem to let things just "be". Let the resto/refurb begin....
Removed the head and mounted it to the welding table. Got a VFD and made sure it all worked before I started tearing the head down.
Decided to just rebuild the head so I bought "the book" and ordered the head rebuild kit from H&W Machine. Also had to order the reverse trip lever (what a beast to get the old broken one out). Stripped off all the paint and repainted. Used a lot of plastic bins and ziplock bags.
Changed all the bearings and belts and somehow got all the gears in the right place. Decided that the cover was beyond polishing so went flat black
Made a bracket to hold the VFD and the forward/reverse switch and rheostat for speed control.
The main part the mill will be in the next post.