This is a wonderful series. Your time and effort have given me hope that I can bring my salvaged TML by Harig back to operational condition within a reasonable budget!! Thanks for taking the time to post these videos.
I am stunned by the number of hours to rebuild. Especially for the first 5 videos, each video clip has likely an hour or more of scraping. Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m about to rebuild a Sanford SG48 and this is an amazing reference.
Nice job. You have inspired me to pull my finger out and get my Herbert junior grinder restoration back on track. Looking forward to seeing your Herbert in operation soon I hope. All the best Dave.
How well did the superglued nitrile bellows hold up over time? I had custom belows made by a guy in china for the MAHO and was very happy with his service.
That looks great and I'm sure that it will perform better than it looks after your full refurbishment. Nice work on the bellows, I've been looking for something useful to replace mine.... not fancying the cutting and sticking ! I have to say, I wish the Gryphon motor didn't stick out the back like it does, it adds a lot to the footprint with no benefit. Great job, looking forward to seeing some sparks. All the very best Mat
Hi! it seemed fairly straightforward to break down, is there a particular bit that causing issues? I did not bother filming the dismantling as i thought it might be a bit boring. Have a look at the rest of the videos for the refurb activities. thanks!
@@machineshopatthebottomofth3213 Hi, It's coming apart but I do have a question. There is a square-head bolt under the knee on the right as you look at it from the front. It's about in line with the vertical slide lock screw (i.e. it's below the position of that lock screw, on the underside of the knee). Is it an adjustment, or is it something to unscrew to get the saddle off? Thanks
What genius figured out it would be good idea to create a knee-grinder? "Hey boss I've got a great idea for a grinder that will get out of alignment very quickly with the wear on the slides not to mention the manufacturing will be much more labor and time consuming."
This is a wonderful series. Your time and effort have given me hope that I can bring my salvaged TML by Harig back to operational condition within a reasonable budget!! Thanks for taking the time to post these videos.
I am stunned by the number of hours to rebuild. Especially for the first 5 videos, each video clip has likely an hour or more of scraping. Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m about to rebuild a Sanford SG48 and this is an amazing reference.
Nice job. You have inspired me to pull my finger out and get my Herbert junior grinder restoration back on track. Looking forward to seeing your Herbert in operation soon I hope.
All the best
Dave.
Thanks dave
How well did the superglued nitrile bellows hold up over time? I had custom belows made by a guy in china for the MAHO and was very happy with his service.
That looks great and I'm sure that it will perform better than it looks after your full refurbishment. Nice work on the bellows, I've been looking for something useful to replace mine.... not fancying the cutting and sticking ! I have to say, I wish the Gryphon motor didn't stick out the back like it does, it adds a lot to the footprint with no benefit. Great job, looking forward to seeing some sparks. All the very best Mat
Hi, just got one of these and your videos will be very useful. Did you make a video about how to get it apart? Cheers
Hi! it seemed fairly straightforward to break down, is there a particular bit that causing issues? I did not bother filming the dismantling as i thought it might be a bit boring. Have a look at the rest of the videos for the refurb activities. thanks!
@@machineshopatthebottomofth3213 Hi, It's coming apart but I do have a question. There is a square-head bolt under the knee on the right as you look at it from the front. It's about in line with the vertical slide lock screw (i.e. it's below the position of that lock screw, on the underside of the knee). Is it an adjustment, or is it something to unscrew to get the saddle off? Thanks
have you ever considered showing some of the actual work, would be interesting to me if no one else.
hi if you look on ebay the bellows are called accordion way covers , they are reasonably priced and better than nitrile rubber
Where did u get the below material.. thats great.. would work on my grinder to (y)
Just got one been sleeping 35 years and perfect bellows so im optmistic
To be used (y ) Thats the spirit - BOY :D
What genius figured out it would be good idea to create a knee-grinder? "Hey boss I've got a great idea for a grinder that will get out of alignment very quickly with the wear on the slides not to mention the manufacturing will be much more labor and time consuming."
Grind something and lets see the result :D