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depending on what it was originally painted with you may be able to wash the unwanted surface coat off with thinner.

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    [attachmentHere's a picture of a Illinois tool works that was given to me. Notice the war finish tag.
How do I put in more than 1 pic?
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(08-26-2015, 03:43 PM)Scruffy Wrote: ...
How do I put in more than 1 pic?
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This should help.

http://www.metalworkingfun.com/thread-1006.html

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(03-11-2015, 08:07 AM)RobWilson. Wrote: Hi Lads   
     
  All this talk of die filers on Bills and Eds thread  has got me wondering who else has/uses a die filer .


Here is my machine a Thiel Produro 115 ,precision filing and sawing machine ,weighing in at 1500 Lbs   Big Grin

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Stroke adjustment is infinitely between 1 5/8"  and 5" 

Variable strokes per minute of 60 - 300 

stroke and SPM adjustable on the fly . 

Table swivels in 4 directions  15 deg each way .

Also sports quick change tooling .

good old German engineering .  

Well thats mine , what else is out there ?


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very odd  5176


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Must have exactly the same machine  Big Grin
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(03-09-2016, 04:17 PM)DaveH Wrote: Must have exactly the same machine  Big Grin
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hi fellas, new member here to this forum and reading this thread (amongst others) with much interest.

I acquired an old Benrath die filer as part of a vintage machinery transaction awhile back and have it tucked into my rathole.  I haven't set it up for use yet due to space issues in the shop but I'd like to someday.  I haven't been able to find out much about this brand or this machine online either.  I'd welcome any input from the brain-trust here.

Here's a couple of pics I took of it before it got stashed.

     


   
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