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I got my new (to me) mill gov surplus my cost $374 plus trailer rental and gas to bring it home.
No pictures today but it is a ENCO manuf. 1986
some of the handles are bent, not bad and has surface rust on the table.
Much larger than I need or thought it would be.
VERY heavy so I will dissemble to get off the trailer my friend said he would help he (after he sees this he won't)
pictures and information tomorrow as I work on it.
 
Wow what a steal! Look forward to seeing pics!



Bernie
 
Gotta have some pics as soon as you can get em. Congrats on the killer deal. I love Gov surplus auctions, sometimes nobody even shows up and you can steal the whole show for a song and turn over what you don't want to keep. I had a friend who went to every surplus auction in the area and made a pretty decent living rehabbing and turning a lot of the stuff around. He was more into tinkering on the machinery than building things so it worked out really good when he would bring home a truck bed and trailer full of machinery and start refurbishing them. He was super meticulous about his work and always had high quality rebuilds and paint jobs. Most if his stuff looked and worked just like new when he was done. That was his hobby and I sure do miss him now.

Bob
 
Careless yo-yo's driving fork lifts around do a LOT of damage. You can buy better handles than that from Enco or MSC co. I'd get the Bal Crank type,which is closer to the original Bridgeport handle. What a horrible bunch of idiots,putting machines out in the rain. I couldn't stand to work in a gov't surplus depot. They did the same in Richmond,Va.
 
Any suggestion on cleaning the ways of surface rust?

I have started teardown and paint stripping (about 8 layers) 0f NAVY paint. The head and motor is off and as soon as I get it moved closer to my shop I will take the ram and knee off.
I want to clean the surface rust off while the paint stripper is working.
 
I got ugly beast cleaned and a coat of paint on it (pictures to follow).
Took off the motor, head then the ram.
The ram was frozen but some wd40 got it free enough to move the I coated
the surfaces with used ATF oil and it moves smoothly.
Next week I will move it into its new home.
Still have a long way before I can use the beast.
 
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