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nohuhu
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5 years ago
Thanks for submission, a really interesting read! I'm into restoring old woodworking machinery, and hand scraping is one of the methods for truing lathe ways that I've read about. Could possibly be required for the Walker-Turner lathe I'm working on. :)
mauvehaus|5 years ago
nohuhu|5 years ago
I have a soft spot for pre-1950 Walker-Turner machinery, their aestetics are off the charts; I'm trying to restore this lathe to its former glory, or even better. Not quite a classic car showroom condition but as close to it as I can get without spending a fortune in time and money. :)
The current stage is painting; turned out it's pretty tricky to spray glossy enamel so it would level out smooth! Especially in our cool and humid coastal climate, paint takes a while to dry and even longer to fully cure so the process is quite challenging. Not to mention the countless hours it took to grind out casting imperfections, apply bondo filler, sand it, etc etc.
I thought I was getting into woodworking but found that restoring machinery is lots of fun in its own right, and nothing compares to the satisfaction of using a well made and beautifully restored vintage tool. Especially when I'm the one who did the restoration. :)
FlyMoreRockets|5 years ago
analog31|5 years ago