I have shared this piece in other threads but thought I should start a thread of its own.

Upon arriving home, I was pretty happy to score a vintage machine like this for such a good price. It has some rough points but seems rock solid mechanically.
I originally wanted to strip her down and do a complete resto but the patina and local history of the machine have charmed me.


At some point (probably from new) it was an industrial machine at a local electrical contractor. This company has a long history here and is still in business as an industrial electrical contractor.

One knob is missing but they are supposed to be easy enough to replace, I may replace all of them with something unique but we will see.
I also stupidly bent some of the arms in transporting it, what was so easy to muck up is proving to be difficult to fix with my pitiful 4" vice.
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Upon arriving home, I was pretty happy to score a vintage machine like this for such a good price. It has some rough points but seems rock solid mechanically.
I originally wanted to strip her down and do a complete resto but the patina and local history of the machine have charmed me.


At some point (probably from new) it was an industrial machine at a local electrical contractor. This company has a long history here and is still in business as an industrial electrical contractor.

One knob is missing but they are supposed to be easy enough to replace, I may replace all of them with something unique but we will see.
I also stupidly bent some of the arms in transporting it, what was so easy to muck up is proving to be difficult to fix with my pitiful 4" vice.
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