I began this thread over on the Van Norman forum because what I bought more years ago than I can recall, is a Bridgeport M head mounted in a VN 1/2 base. And it's been sitting in my barn workshop, in pieces, since.
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/now-heres-a-diamond-in-the-rough-project.36774/
I actually began to clean up the head today. Seems like you guys over here would be the best place to begin asking questions about the M head, as part of the reason it's sat so long is that I'm much more experienced restoring old tractors than machine shop equipment.
First, does the serial # tell anything about the machine's age? . .
Second question: I'm doing some disasembly for cleaning, inspection, and painting . . . the motor came off easy enough . . . would I upset any critical alignments if I remove the 4 nuts from the face of the machine in the attempt to remove the (heavy, solid) support bar that holds the head to the base?
I'd like to get the aluminum pulley housing off also . . . I've been looking for disassembly/maintenance instructions for the M head on the internet, but there seems to be much more info on the J head, than this one.
This will be a winter project, but seems like it would be fun to work some tasks in now. Glad I found this site, and forum.
Thanks
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/now-heres-a-diamond-in-the-rough-project.36774/
I actually began to clean up the head today. Seems like you guys over here would be the best place to begin asking questions about the M head, as part of the reason it's sat so long is that I'm much more experienced restoring old tractors than machine shop equipment.
First, does the serial # tell anything about the machine's age? . .
Second question: I'm doing some disasembly for cleaning, inspection, and painting . . . the motor came off easy enough . . . would I upset any critical alignments if I remove the 4 nuts from the face of the machine in the attempt to remove the (heavy, solid) support bar that holds the head to the base?
I'd like to get the aluminum pulley housing off also . . . I've been looking for disassembly/maintenance instructions for the M head on the internet, but there seems to be much more info on the J head, than this one.
This will be a winter project, but seems like it would be fun to work some tasks in now. Glad I found this site, and forum.
Thanks
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