Wow! great work! I'm hoping to get my Barnes looking nice like yours someday. I was able to get nearly everything freed up last night with a little Kroil. Well, everything except the motor. What motor are you powering your Barnes with? The one currently on mine is an Ajax 1.5hp thermally protected continuous duty motor - 1745 rpm. The wiring is a little over the top and a little shoddy at the same time, with a magnetic contactor and a 3 fuse disconnect box. I have a 1hp 120V motor I was planning to use just to fire this thing up, but I'd like to get this stuck motor going again if I can.
I
had a very old and large GE 5hp motor, I wanted to use. I took it all apart and carefully cleaned all of the components. The armature had a quick soap and hot water wash in my ultrasonic unit. I spun the armature in my lathe to try and get all of the water out then laid the armature in the hot summer sun for a day. My son and I assembled the GE motor, installed it on the Barnes then powered it up. There was a loud bang and very bright flash followed by bits of molten copper dancing on the floor.
I went to
https://www.armatureelectric.com/ and bought a new 5hp motor. The motor was made in North America. I would have preferred to use a BALDOR, but it was more than twice the money. Craigslist was not any help that week. The following week, CL had what I wanted. That is life.
When you by a motor get the 1725 rpm as you maximum speed. Even with that rpm, you will have to do something to reduce the rpm of the flat belt drive.
A good source for flat-belts and lacing is
http://www.hitnmiss.com/
On the off-chance you might like to try hand lacing the belt/belts there are a few good videos on You Tube. This video may not be the best video.
I may have mentioned that I have two CLIPPER lacing machines. I will likely sell one of them.