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South Bend 9A Resto

tpierce

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I finally finished my lathe after 2 months of disassembly, cleaning painting re-wicking, building new bench for it, etc. Now to start making swarf!
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BMS

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Awesome. I'd love to do the same thing but I can't seem to find a good one to start with that someone doesn't want an arm and a leg for. Nice work.
 

A_Pmech

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Looks good! A WPD machine to boot!

I like the lathe bench as well, very clean looking.
 
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rocket06

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Jul 26, 2010
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Reno
WOW that is stunning. I would have a hard time using it after doing a resto like that.
 
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tpierce

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Thanks everyone. It was actually fun, and I can tell you I know everything about that lathe after the teardown and rebuild. I'm in the process of grinding tools for it now. Should be be using it over the weekend.
 

spongerich

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Yeah.. that's definitely too nice to use now. You're gonna need to go out and find another one to actually make chips on.
 
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