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SilverJimmy
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I don’t think my buddy that owned the mill wasted much time cleaning it, it was a tool to do a job and if it worked he didn’t waste time making it pretty! Me being a novice and not knowing any better, I started cleaning it up from the near 50 years of dried on cutting lubricants and chips that were everywhere! I think I got almost 5 gallons of chips out of the knee area. It was completely full and the only way into that area is a slot about 1/4” wide behind the table. I started cleaning the mill body, all the t-slots and the ways using scrapers and rags soaked in mineral spirits.

The feed knobs were almost unreadable!

After a couple hours it was starting to look pretty good…

And these were the most satisfying to get cleaned up!

Still have a bunch more to clean, any suggestions on cleaning the Sony DRO Magnescales? They are really caked with gunk!

Right about this time we were getting ready to head to Bonneville for SpeedWeek and the 2022 boat races! When we got home from that mess I really got busy in the shop. Till next time, thanks for checking this out!

The feed knobs were almost unreadable!

After a couple hours it was starting to look pretty good…

And these were the most satisfying to get cleaned up!

Still have a bunch more to clean, any suggestions on cleaning the Sony DRO Magnescales? They are really caked with gunk!

Right about this time we were getting ready to head to Bonneville for SpeedWeek and the 2022 boat races! When we got home from that mess I really got busy in the shop. Till next time, thanks for checking this out!






















































