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Delta 6 X 48" sander side cover

bubinga

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Restoring a Delta 6 X 48" belt Sander,
My side cover is tore up. I want to weld some metal and bondo it.
I was wondering if someone who has one of these with a good side cover, would be so kind as to trace a full size pattern of the side guard, and mail it to me.
I will cover postage.
Pattern may be folded once to fit in a manila envelope.
The cover looks like this one.
Thank You
 

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You might be able to scare up a replacement if you post over on the owwm.org site in the boyd (bring out your dead) forum. The sister site, vintagemachinery.org also has a classifieds section now as well. Both are good sites if you are into older wood and metal working machinery.
 

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I will look at mine tomorrow to see if it is that same as the picture. Mine is a 1970.
Are you going to do a thread on the restoration? I hope so, it would be nice to see.
 

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Mine looks the same. Pm me with your address if you still need a trace of the cover. Greg
 
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I got it done. I could have put a little more time and effort into the finish, but for what it is, I called it good.

Thanks to gregthor for tracing the pattern and sending it out to me.
 

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Looks good! Those covers take a beating!!! When the belt is brand new and sharp is when they go off coarse and damage the side cover. Before you can correct it the cover is damaged.
 
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I'm just starting a re-do/ clean up on one.

Looking for a lower dust cover/vacuum hookup.

Will need to weld and resto my side cover as well.

Love to see more pics and description of what you've done.

Mines a serial number: 89 551

Any idea of how to date it?
 

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bubinga

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I'm just starting a re-do/ clean up on one.

Looking for a lower dust cover/vacuum hookup.

Will need to weld and resto my side cover as well.

Love to see more pics and description of what you've done.

Mines a serial number: 89 551

Any idea of how to date it?
what is wrong with the lower dust cover/vacuum hookup?
Looks like it is there at least.
You can repair them with JB weld if you cant weld it.
Seem to be some type of pot metal.
 
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bubinga

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Looks good! Those covers take a beating!!! When the belt is brand new and sharp is when they go off coarse and damage the side cover. Before you can correct it the cover is damaged.
l think these things come out of schools too sometimes, and when the belt goes off track, the kids just let them run.
I had to fix my powermatic sanders guard too.
The school had pop riveted a patch on the inside and the out side, I took the patch(es) off, and tack welded the gap, and then fiberglassed and painted it.
Added these thumbscrew knobs from e bay, in place of the 5/16" nuts.
The acorn nuts were missing.
They were only $10.00 shipped for 10 of them.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/161175085491?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
 

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what is wrong with the lower dust cover/vacuum hookup?
Looks like it is there at least.
You can repair them with JB weld if you cant weld it.
Seem to be some type of pot metal.



It has a couple of the corners broken off.

They are cast aluminum.

Previous owner tried the JB Weld fix. Didn't last.

I'd like to get a new one, or have it welded.

Welding aluminum is beyond my technical abilities.
 

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