wallace
Established Member
cheers Van, I've got one sorted a bit closer to home. I got Matt Matts drawings but i thought the real thing would be easier to copy.
Westwood":3ezh1ips said:Very impressive restoration so far. looking forward to seeing the finished article and a good mug shot.
wallace":2ayrlg9r said:I had a rummage around my junk piles and found these which I'm going to try and make into a crown guard and support.
That hand screw Knob is paramount. You can't mistake a Wadkin Spindle Moulder split fence. Brilliant use as a substitute rip fence. Tonymore done, I'm pleased the motor was ok after spending 4 years outside. Bearings in good shape so just flushed and repacked.
![]()
After much filling and sanding a few coats of primer
![]()
![]()
![]()
Followed by the usual RAL 7011 enamel
![]()
Theres no reason to paint inside other than it looks good
![]()
This saw was missing its fence, its original fence ended up in canada. I've been looking for a fence for years so in the end I got the fence off a EQ spindle moulder which has the same fine adjuster but it doesnt tilt. I think it should work well and I think the provision to use the EQ's hold downs which go into the top of the fence will be quite usefull.
![]()
![]()
Thanks for the great thread! I was wondering, after removing the horn handles, how you put them back in? I would think there wouldn’t be enough material left to re-peen it? Thanks!More done, to remove he handle from the handwheel is pretty easy, just drill the peened over end a bit and knock it out.
![]()
![]()
The handles look a bit rough but since they are made from horn they clean up really easy. Stick the stub in a drill, hold some sandpaper and spin it in your hand, go through the grits and finish with t-cut
![]()
![]()
![]()
The handwheels are in great shape and just needed putting in the lathe and used grey then red scotchbrite before polishing.
![]()
![]()
![]()
This machine looked in bad order but the more I dig into its obvious it was well cared for.
![]()
![]()
I tried gun bluing for blackening some bolt heads
![]()
![]()
And just a little bling
![]()