Hi guys. I’ve been around here quite a bit before but not for some time now.
Anyway I’m back and hope to pick the brains of the Wadkin experts amongst you – and I know there’s a few of you in here
First, I live in Norway (but am a UK expat) where Wadkins of any kind are thin on the ground but this week I came across an AGS10 for a fairly reasonable price and jumped on it. Checked it over today, made a bid and I’m collecting in a couple of days.
I’ve checked out the machine number using this excellent site http://www.wadkinrestorations.co.uk/machine-date.html
and concluded that it was made in 1963. Is that good or bad ?
At present the motor is connected as 400V 3-phase but has previously been run as 230V 3-phase as is the norm in Norway – I also have 230V 3-phase in my cellar workshop so no problems there hopefully.
Inspired by the several excellent restoring threads I’ve read here before I’m planning a complete strip down of the saw and total rebuild with new bearings, paint etc etc
And so to the questions of which they’ll probably be more of over the next weeks but as a start :-
1. The fence locking handle is broken. What can I do about that ? Try to repair or are they available from somewhere as replacements ?
2. What about the paint ? How important is authenticity ? I’ve read there’s a special hammerite colour they used but would it be totally unacceptable to paint the saw any colour ?
I have no spraying facilities but would it be possible to brush paint it and if so what kind of paint is best to use ? Enamel etc ?
And what about removing the old paint ? Is it best to strip it or just sand smooth and primer ?
3. What’s the best way to restore the table ? Sand with fine grade wet and dry – or would that be too brutal ?
Think I’ll leave it there as a start. I’m going to need some advise about removal and replacement of the bearings but we can come back to that another time.
Thanks for now and thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
Pictures below are from the sellers advert.
picture1
https://photos.app.goo.gl/R9yl7qSMRXEHC6bN2
https://photos.app.goo.gl/g7kIlrLtcAH2mbRr2
picture4
Anyway I’m back and hope to pick the brains of the Wadkin experts amongst you – and I know there’s a few of you in here
First, I live in Norway (but am a UK expat) where Wadkins of any kind are thin on the ground but this week I came across an AGS10 for a fairly reasonable price and jumped on it. Checked it over today, made a bid and I’m collecting in a couple of days.
I’ve checked out the machine number using this excellent site http://www.wadkinrestorations.co.uk/machine-date.html
and concluded that it was made in 1963. Is that good or bad ?
At present the motor is connected as 400V 3-phase but has previously been run as 230V 3-phase as is the norm in Norway – I also have 230V 3-phase in my cellar workshop so no problems there hopefully.
Inspired by the several excellent restoring threads I’ve read here before I’m planning a complete strip down of the saw and total rebuild with new bearings, paint etc etc
And so to the questions of which they’ll probably be more of over the next weeks but as a start :-
1. The fence locking handle is broken. What can I do about that ? Try to repair or are they available from somewhere as replacements ?
2. What about the paint ? How important is authenticity ? I’ve read there’s a special hammerite colour they used but would it be totally unacceptable to paint the saw any colour ?
I have no spraying facilities but would it be possible to brush paint it and if so what kind of paint is best to use ? Enamel etc ?
And what about removing the old paint ? Is it best to strip it or just sand smooth and primer ?
3. What’s the best way to restore the table ? Sand with fine grade wet and dry – or would that be too brutal ?
Think I’ll leave it there as a start. I’m going to need some advise about removal and replacement of the bearings but we can come back to that another time.
Thanks for now and thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
Pictures below are from the sellers advert.
picture1
https://photos.app.goo.gl/R9yl7qSMRXEHC6bN2
https://photos.app.goo.gl/g7kIlrLtcAH2mbRr2
picture4