Very nice OP, your photobucket album is damn cool! you should post up more pics of that planer as well. What colour did you use on the Walker turner bandsaw? I have the same model that I am restoring but need to find a set of trunions as the originals were broken in a tip over at some point in the past.
Here are a couple of mine, plus a few more in the cue.
Brad
Love your work, Brad! The color schemes are very tasty. What year is that Unisaw? I have a friend here in Marin county that has the oldest documented Uni over on OWWM. i want to see some more pics of the Drill press!
OP, that bench grinder is awesome...the eyeshields are really cool!
WWShop, that is a complete 1946 Baldor grinder that is my pride and joy and does all the work. I feel lucky to have her![]()
WWShop, that is a complete 1946 Baldor grinder that is my pride and joy and does all the work. I feel lucky to have her![]()
It is a 6" . I have re-wired and changed the bearings and trued up the stator. It is on an old Stanley pedestal that I cant not find any information on. I dont have before pics but it had been painted green then white then gold. I stole another guys color scheme off the photo index on Vintage Machinery.I am obsessed with that Baldor, what size wheels are those? 6?
That is awesome Doc!! Thanks for sharing.I would love to find a small atlas mill some day. Someone around here has a thread on one they restored, that is some massive Iron you have there. How does it run?My latest, albeit not-yet-completed project, a Spanish-made Exacto vertical mill:
Before...
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I'm still working on the head, waiting on some gears I had to have custom made. I've got a series of build pages on it, although I have to admit this particular project wasn't much more than a clean-and-paint.
Doc.
How can one be bored with all that equipment?
Rmack: Thanks! The Beebe is special because my Grandfather bought it for my Dad about 1948, when he was about 10 years old.
I started out rattle canning them, but have gone to brushing. I don't have to wait for the weather to cooperate so much...
I love your restore work they look amazing.
I'm starting to restore my second machine a Walker Tuner 900 drill press. I was thinking about brushing this one. Any tips for a first timer ? Thanks!
I did my Walker Turner BS with a brush and Benjamin Moore Super Spec industrial paint and a brush and it looks great. I still like my rattle cans and a few guys I know who do super high end restorations get museum quality with rustoleum cans so I think there area few factors involved.
Yeah, tips like this are exactly what we (I, anyway) need!Heating the cans helps a lot, a soak in hot water works.
Heating the cans helps a lot, a soak in hot water works.