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i'm not a machinist. I now nothing about running this thing, but I will learn, any info anyone has on it will be helpful.

i'm excited to start working on it getting it cleaned up and running. but I have saws that need to get done.
 

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that's fixed, need to get the apron off the carriage and see why the cross feed don't work. need to fix a couple levers too.

what type of filler rod is that? (My old boss was a ship builder from Jersey. Saw him repair a broken cast iron piece like that years ago. They heated the area with a torch then repaired it)
Looks like this machine is coming along nicely!
 

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Looks good, Scott


what type of filler rod is that? (My old boss was a ship builder from Jersey. Saw him repair a broken cast iron piece like that years ago. They heated the area with a torch then repaired it)
Looks like this machine is coming along nicely!
That's brazing rod. Unless you were looking for something more specific.
 

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set up a power station for the new lath


runs the wrong way, just need to switch 2 wires around on the motor.
Looks good. And shouldn't the lathe go both ways no matter what? I know the one at my work does. 1486359824770.jpg We use it for refinishing rollers for a press.
 

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lil more specifics on the cast brazing? I use a welder. Heat with a torch before an after. High Nickle based rod. Very interested in what you did there tree monkey
 

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lil more specifics on the cast brazing? I use a welder. Heat with a torch before an after. High Nickle based rod. Very interested in what you did there tree monkey

Nickle based rod is what the boss used. They heated it up with a "rose bud" tip, then used the nickle rods on it to repair it. (My brain is old, but I remember that much :cool: )
 

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Ive brazed with a number 4 or 5 tip and 40 to 45 percent rod with flux on rod.it works good for me brass to copper, copper to steel,brass to steel,mufflers,cast etc,its not cheap but works great,i use it on acwork as well were you have a lot of cibration and flex,not as hard as nickle and silver solder and has some flex to it
 

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Nickel in a stick welder, I have better luck brazing cast

There was no intent in my comment to degrade your work. It looked very good. Your knowledge and posts here (and in the old days on AS) have been very valuable to me.
You are highly respected. Hope your day goes well.
 
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