Hi guys
I'm Martin from Belgium, long time reader, first time poster. I'm looking for some help with the restauration of a Wadkin Bursgreen 10 AGS. I read the posts of @Michal & @ManowarDave with great interest, and will continu to scan the forum for extra advice about these saws, but here goes for my own project:
This was the saw a couple of years ago in working condition, i bought it for 400 euro. It has a 3 phase 380 volts motor. I has a rise and fall system for the riving knife (edit)
I stripped it partly because i put it away in storage some years and now I finally have the time to put it back together.
I wanted to strip it completely and paint it, but my dad adviced to put it together first, believing it should work rather than look good.
so first major issue I ran into is the saw arbor. Looks like the threads have been butchered:
I can't put on the locking nut without excessive force with a wrench, so it doesn't feel good.
I think that the guy who sold it, put on the sawblade, then the flange & then 2 washers to overcome the bad threads in the middle, so the locking nut could be thightend.
So my question is:
1) is this imperial thread ? (saw beeing from 1963 i guess it is?)
2) can I restore it, i don't have acces to a metal lathe yet, though I am in contact with a local machinist who wants to take a look at it.
Worst case the machinist has to make a totally new arbor. For the dimensions I need to remove the arbor from the "holder".
But the nut holding the pulley is rusted solid. I put it in WD40 since sunday (going to check on it tonight or tomorrow night) hoping i can get it moving again.
3) Maybe put in some new bearings while I am at it ? Any one knows of a European Union supplier ?
Thanks in advance
Martin
I'm Martin from Belgium, long time reader, first time poster. I'm looking for some help with the restauration of a Wadkin Bursgreen 10 AGS. I read the posts of @Michal & @ManowarDave with great interest, and will continu to scan the forum for extra advice about these saws, but here goes for my own project:
This was the saw a couple of years ago in working condition, i bought it for 400 euro. It has a 3 phase 380 volts motor. I has a rise and fall system for the riving knife (edit)
I stripped it partly because i put it away in storage some years and now I finally have the time to put it back together.
I wanted to strip it completely and paint it, but my dad adviced to put it together first, believing it should work rather than look good.
so first major issue I ran into is the saw arbor. Looks like the threads have been butchered:
I can't put on the locking nut without excessive force with a wrench, so it doesn't feel good.
I think that the guy who sold it, put on the sawblade, then the flange & then 2 washers to overcome the bad threads in the middle, so the locking nut could be thightend.
So my question is:
1) is this imperial thread ? (saw beeing from 1963 i guess it is?)
2) can I restore it, i don't have acces to a metal lathe yet, though I am in contact with a local machinist who wants to take a look at it.
Worst case the machinist has to make a totally new arbor. For the dimensions I need to remove the arbor from the "holder".
But the nut holding the pulley is rusted solid. I put it in WD40 since sunday (going to check on it tonight or tomorrow night) hoping i can get it moving again.
3) Maybe put in some new bearings while I am at it ? Any one knows of a European Union supplier ?
Thanks in advance
Martin
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