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Hi everyone! I've been looking forward to getting a change to post up here. I purchased an older Hardinge turret lathe. I have yet to figure out the SN# and date of the unit, but I see they were around from the 40's thru the 70's (even this I'm unsure of at this point). So, I'll do my homework when I get home from yet another summer business trip.
That said, Whats the MO here on a good restore? Do I go ahead and get it powered up first? Eval the operation and such? Or just prepare the Video/Pic setup for a tear down and begin the dis-assembly, clean up, and inspection? I will need to buy the user and parts manuals it seems. It's a DSM-59 unit. I have all the parts, cross-slide's collets, and tooling. So it's all there. Someone painted the entire unit an ugly blue? I really want to do this job right, take my time, and have some fun making it look new again. If you wish to see what I mean- I think I bought this example machine's ugly DSM brother! http://www.babinmachine.com/index.php?HARDINGEDV59
Peace everyone!
CG
That said, Whats the MO here on a good restore? Do I go ahead and get it powered up first? Eval the operation and such? Or just prepare the Video/Pic setup for a tear down and begin the dis-assembly, clean up, and inspection? I will need to buy the user and parts manuals it seems. It's a DSM-59 unit. I have all the parts, cross-slide's collets, and tooling. So it's all there. Someone painted the entire unit an ugly blue? I really want to do this job right, take my time, and have some fun making it look new again. If you wish to see what I mean- I think I bought this example machine's ugly DSM brother! http://www.babinmachine.com/index.php?HARDINGEDV59
Peace everyone!
CG