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It's done!!!

Tim338

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Here is a photo of my latest project. It's a Southbend Model 9A that I restored. I wish I had taken some before photos before I got started but didn't think of it until way after I started. Imagine a lathe that was stored at the bottom of a lake for a few years and that would sum up the condition it was in.
It took me 8 long months of scrubbing, polishing and painting and building a electrolysis tank large enough to house the bed. I had to fabricate a bench because the cabinet was long gone. I burned up 3 battery chargers (thank goodness for the warranty at Tractor Supply) de-rusting the whole thing.
The condition of the lathe under all of the rust and grime was in remarkably good condition very little back lash on the dials, and the scraping marks are still visible on the bed. I just need to locate a chuck and some tooling measure for a flat belt and I can start making chips!
 

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zkling

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Looks great, fantastic job. :thumbup: The under drive is nice so you can get the machine closer to the wall. Enjoy it, that is a very capable lathe. :beer:
 

chris fresh

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Nice job!,i'm chomping at the bit myself to finish up work so i can take the winter off,i have 3 large projects and 3 small at the moment to restore,i'm super stoked to get started.
 

rusty65

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That lathe looks fantastic! Great job on the restoration.


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Tim338

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Good eye! it is a LYONS bench that I have it on. I shortend it 6" and narrowed it 8". It was a $20 garage sale find. The maple top was a little rough so I used the black poly shade on it.




Is that a LYONS bench you have it on ? Nice job on the resto !
 

jakemac

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Good eye! it is a LYONS bench that I have it on. I shortend it 6" and narrowed it 8". It was a $20 garage sale find. The maple top was a little rough so I used the black poly shade on it.

I have an older version of that bench that I got from my grandfather. I wasn't sure because the drawer faces are different. He rescued it from a neighbor who was scrapping it. We replaced the pine top with Rock Maple (not easy to plane).

Here's what it looks like with golden oak and polyurethane.

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