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I think the dings and scratches are okay as long as the ways are essentially flat and not excessively worn in any one place, especially up near the chuck. You can stone the high spots down so the ways are flat, then try lightly snugging the carriage lock with the carriage up near the chuck. Then move the carriage towards the tailstock and if you get significant resistance then the ways are worn up near the chuck. If it is really bad then use it while you watch for a bed to turn up on ebay. They tend not to be too expensive but you have to accept there will be a shipping cost.
On my friend's orange lathe, we had to change the bed due to excessive wear. Had to ship that thing to Hawaii!
On my friend's orange lathe, we had to change the bed due to excessive wear. Had to ship that thing to Hawaii!