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Re: Holly S@#T will I ever get it back togeather !!!!!!! My 9" all apart and clean.


 

I have it all painted and hope to start puting it togeather tonight.
There was no filler or shims that I could see. I may post some more
pictures tonight.

Jim



--- In southbendlathe@..., "Paul R. Hvidston"
<p.hvidston@i...> wrote:
Comments and Questions.

Wow! That looks like one heck of a lot of parts. I hope you remember
how it
all goes back together. When I dismantled my QC gearbox, I cleaned
it one
gear-cluster at a time in order to keep things straight. Still had
to do
some sleuthing to put it back together. It's sure going to look
great when
you get it painted.

Are there any places where they used filler for voids in the cast
iron?
Were there any shims under the head stock?
Will you be brushing or spraying?

Yes, keep us posted and good luck.

Paul R. Hvidston
Upland, CA
----- Original Message -----
From: <kestrel@n...>
To: <southbendlathe@...>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 2:51 PM
Subject: [southbendlathe] Holly S@#T will I ever get it back
togeather
!!!!!!! My 9" all apart and clean.


I totally dismantled my 9" SB and took it to a local engine
rebuild shop
to
have it cleaned.
The use a Caustic Dip tank which is pre heated to about 110 F. All
the
parts
where put in the tank and left overnight. This process will remove
every
oz.
of paint and dirt to a perfect bare metal surface for painting.
See a
picture attached of the tank.

NOTE: If you do this with your lathe DO NOT put the three back
gear cover
pieces in the tank. They are made of aluminum and will devolve.
Also
remove
your brass name plates because the red paint will be gone.

In the first to pics you can see all the parts laid out on the
bench. A
close up shows how clean they are. Total cost was $42.00 to do.

Next I plan to paint the lathe with Armor Rust Paint. I have
picked a dark
green color. Should look nice.

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