Musicinabottle
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I swear. I love the older tools, both mechanics and metal and wood working. I've got three tool "quick restorations" going on and I'm amazed at the stupid **** people do to tools in the absence of any form of intelligence. I'm restoring a 1950s table saw right now, absolutely cool little machine, and I am discovering that half the screws and bolts are missing, including the set screws for the pulley's, the crank handles, so it was just a F' it, let the handles slip on the shafts. Luckily the drive pulley's were tight enough that they didn't slip to the extent that damage occurred. Guy I bough the saw from hammered and mangled some of the sheet metal on the cabinet at the angle adjustment, for absolutely no reason other than the mechanism was hitting because the ******** bolts that held everything to the cast iron table were partially missing. Switch was bypassed so that the cord in the receptacle was the on off switch. Hooked it back up, it works fine.
Lots of other things on this saw, but slowly getting it un focked and back in to vintage pride fashion including a new crinkle coat paint job. Has anyone done stupid to your stuff before you got it?
I've been nursing a 1930s Walker Turner drill press back to functionality but that's another story.........

Lots of other things on this saw, but slowly getting it un focked and back in to vintage pride fashion including a new crinkle coat paint job. Has anyone done stupid to your stuff before you got it?
I've been nursing a 1930s Walker Turner drill press back to functionality but that's another story.........

if it's about desperation, or the fact that the job has to be done....

....well, as I said, of what happened to the snoring guy.....dont fkn reach into my box where you are new and I dont even know you KID. The hell.