WallynSC
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One of my favorite threads.
Nine, the DP looks great!
Hmmm, "one lamp to rule them all, and in the light, Blind them!

Nine, I've got three already printed on transfer paper ready to go. Send me your address and I'll send one your way. Or PM me for other options. They can be tricky to put on, but if you've done water slide before, you should be able to do it in one try. (It took me two) And I haven't touched water slide in 20 years.
IIRC, you couldn't read your model number, correct? This was the 1/3hp I did. I think is a circa 1965. I have a few different year models with basically the same frame. The biggest difference in this frame style is the Labels physical size and verbiage, the center band, and the switch. My '58 uses the same frame but the features above are all different.
Untitled by Fyrme, on Flickr
Untitled by Fyrme, on Flickr
That grinder is beautiful...
After cleaning my belt sander and stand up, I decided that a $3.96 restoration was in order so I wire cupped everything visible and hit it with a can of Rustoleum Charcoal to finish off.
Hard to tell from the pics but it looks like a million dollars standing next to it
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I'm also going to try my hand at some plastic emblem casting/reproduction so if anyone has any personal experience, chime in! This plaster of paris did not work(my fault for messing with it before it dried) so tomorrow I am off to pick up a silicone/plastic resin kit.
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Thanks Bonneyman!
Drives, I went through progressively finer grits of sand paper spinning the pole on the lathe. I was using Johnsons paste wax but a guy I met from CL gave me a can of FLUID FILM and I have been using that on all my bare metal ever since. I was wondering about the best belts to use, may have to check them out. The lamp is one of my most prized possession's right now, I call her "precious"...
Thanks for stopping in guys!
Girl, it is painted. IIRC it is a GM Silver of some kind. It was as close as I could get to the original color without dropping big bucks on custom two stage automotive custom mixed paint.

Nice work 94, great to see older machines rebuilt and reused again.
One complaint... this thread is lacking on the blunders side... 5 stars.
Nine it's a kick watching you work. did you really get a piano just for the wood parts? by the way do you have a "free" section down in your area?
we have one up here if i happen to need some supplies that i'll check before heading to the store. rather i use something like that than have it go to the dump or burned.
great looking cabinets Nine. keepers and is that a new wall to do your storage magic to?
here is a link to your "free" section of Craigs which might have a thing or two for you to grab in the future. mostly pets when i did a quick check, but there was another piano in case you need another one.
http://batonrouge.craigslist.org/zip/
i think all cities have one of these sections in case you and other GJ members want to save some good stuff from hitting the dumps especially if you can use them.

Nine, I've got three already printed on transfer paper ready to go. Send me your address and I'll send one your way. Or PM me for other options. They can be tricky to put on, but if you've done water slide before, you should be able to do it in one try. (It took me two) And I haven't touched water slide in 20 years.
IIRC, you couldn't read your model number, correct? This was the 1/3hp I did. I think is a circa 1965. I have a few different year models with basically the same frame. The biggest difference in this frame style is the Labels physical size and verbiage, the center band, and the switch. My '58 uses the same frame but the features above are all different.
Untitled by Fyrme, on Flickr
Untitled by Fyrme, on Flickr

One complaint... this thread is lacking on the blunders side... 5 stars.

