Help How much oil?
#11
Curtains, even.
Nice colour, Mr. Scruff!

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#12
Nice pads you have the shaper sitting on. Thumbsup

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#13
Yep, that's an extremely dangerous machine and should only be operated by those of us with multiple hours on them.  Send me your address & I'll be there shortly to rescue you from the risk.  (you're right I'm jealous).  You Suck
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that's a Cincinnati pretty much same as the one I have, except mine they called a heavy duty.

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(05-30-2015, 02:46 PM)Vinny Wrote: That shop is too clean...

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(05-30-2015, 02:46 PM)Vinny Wrote: That shop is too clean.  It must not be used.

Then you'd really like my shop, there you go Ed.
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#17
So, 350,
Shot of yer shop,
Maybe?
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#18
The only reason the shop is clean is because everything is jammed to one end. Had to do that to get this lathe moved in.
The shaper is a 16 in cinn back geared , similar to dal lens.


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Yeah we gave ya some ribbin.. But I was really disappointed that noone ever answered your question.
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#20
The headstock appears to have 2 sight glasses in it, that probably means they are for 2 separate chambers (?), anyway, I would suggest
you fill the chambers to halfway up the sight glasses.
As for what kind of oil I would suggest a 20 or 30 wt. non detergent oil (detergent oil may free up contamination presently harmlessly stuck
to the the walls/bottom of the castings). Chin

There Vinny, how's that for a stab at an answer? 17428 

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