I love the sound clips in your videos. I love this lathe . I have a 1912 south bend 9" (I believe it was made in 1912) from the numbers I got off the top outside bed rail.
Mulțumesc foarte mult! Am amintiri minunate despre cum l-am „ajut” pe tatăl meu în magazin. La fel vreau și pentru copiii mei. (Thank you very much! I have wonderful memories of "helping" my father in the shop. I want the same for my children.)
WOW , you certainly have my attention, you young man have a talent for doing a job properly what a lovely finish to a wonderful old machine , and you kept the paint colour simple, and in my opinion in keeping with the makers finish, some people paint there machinery white, bright red, yellow, iv even seen them blue , of course that is their choice .
Very nice job, I'm in the process of restoring a Swedish clone, that is a couple of years newer. Mine will also be grey, and with some modern equipment fitted.
Great Job. I have a 1947 9a Awesome lathes. Did you buy new felt and wicks or reuse the existing. When I rebuilt mine most of the felt was pretty good. I did however replace it all with new.
Thank you! I purchased a kit on eBay that had all new felt/wicks. I also picked up the belt from there too. The existing felt disintegrated and were totally unusable. I explored purchasing a sheet and cutting but thought that the math doesn't check out. In hindsight, perhaps I should have bought the sheet because I'll likely need to replace felts on the 10EE.
Thanks for saving a lost piece of history.😅
I love the sound clips in your videos. I love this lathe . I have a 1912 south bend 9" (I believe it was made in 1912) from the numbers I got off the top outside bed rail.
Am văzut ceva foarte special , două mîini mici lîngă ale tale , pasiunea se cultiva de fragedă vârstă , abonament și like 👏👏👍👍
Mulțumesc foarte mult! Am amintiri minunate despre cum l-am „ajut” pe tatăl meu în magazin. La fel vreau și pentru copiii mei. (Thank you very much! I have wonderful memories of "helping" my father in the shop. I want the same for my children.)
Thanks for sharing
Good to know
Great job!
Thank you!
WOW , you certainly have my attention, you young man have a talent for doing a job properly what a lovely finish to a wonderful old machine , and you kept the paint colour simple, and in my opinion in keeping with the makers finish, some people paint there machinery white, bright red, yellow, iv even seen them blue , of course that is their choice .
Thank you very much!
Excelente trabalho e com ajuda do pequeno aprendiz!
Obrigada!
@@gaugeblockjenga .
Very nice job, I'm in the process of restoring a Swedish clone, that is a couple of years newer.
Mine will also be grey, and with some modern equipment fitted.
Thank you! I just looked up SB clones and got a nice history lesson. I was surprised to find that there were several types.
Well done. Liked and Subscribed.
Thank you!
Just wondering if your lathe 220 volts or 110 volts.
Great Job. I have a 1947 9a Awesome lathes. Did you buy new felt and wicks or reuse the existing. When I rebuilt mine most of the felt was pretty good. I did however replace it all with new.
Thank you! I purchased a kit on eBay that had all new felt/wicks. I also picked up the belt from there too. The existing felt disintegrated and were totally unusable. I explored purchasing a sheet and cutting but thought that the math doesn't check out. In hindsight, perhaps I should have bought the sheet because I'll likely need to replace felts on the 10EE.
Looking forward to the Monarch build.
Is chicken Rickey helping?
I had to look up what you meant and I'm glad I did!