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RE: me grindre refit - Rickabilly - 09-01-2013 Actually looking at yours stripped down again, I want to chrome mine now, How cool would that look? I won't, but I reckon it'd look cool. RE: me grindre refit - Micktoon - 09-01-2013 That looks spot on now Bob, and she will be nice and smooth and quiet too............ another job well done Cheers Mick. RE: me grindre refit - krv3000 - 09-01-2013 yep its a good one a gane rick no mine is older than yours as it dus not have the fixings for the end cuvers RE: me grindre refit - Rickabilly - 09-01-2013 Otherwise pretty much identical, I think the nameplate is a bit different too, mine had so much use on it that one of the toolrests has a deep trench worn into it, I have a buffing mop on that side so not worried, but it runs as smooth as silk and it's one tool I can see outlasting me. I do quite prefer the grey to your old blue, All of my machine rebuilds in Australia used to get a coat or two of my Dads favorite blue, lighter than yours we used to call it "Workshop blue", and buy 10 litres at a time, nowadays, I use grey and royal blue as with my H frame press I just finished or a hammer finish paint usually light blue, light green or gold. As you can see the Workshop blue is a bit bright for most tastes... [attachment=6273] Regards Rick RE: me grindre refit - krv3000 - 09-01-2013 well at the time i got a 25 liter drum of blue so every thing got panted blue yep my grinding rest had the same problem solved it by milling off 3mm and putting on a peace of gage plate 3mm thick drilled in the corners and countersunk and taped grinding rest 3mm hardened the gage plate screwed the plate on then went over the top with the grinder to tack the heads off the screws job dun will post a pic tomorrow you can just see the screws RE: me grindre refit - Rickabilly - 09-01-2013 You always seem to come up with a nice straightforward way to sort out a problem. Nice job Bob Rick RE: me grindre refit - krv3000 - 09-01-2013 well it will last a lot longer than the ally for got to say you need to pant the top of the grinding rest before putting the plate on this is to stop the ally from corroding and lock tite on the screws all so to stop the ally from corroding RE: me grindre refit - DaveH - 09-02-2013 DaveH |