Old 05-09-2015, 10:28 AM
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grant15clone
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Originally Posted by Rodney View Post
Grant you might be able to speed up the handwheel cleaning. For something like that I would use my lathe to spin it while I sand out the pits and polish it. A drill press can also be made to work in a pinch. I used my old ShopSmith for the hand wheels on my table saw. The saw had been sitting outside near the coast for so long the sawdust inside had turned to compost.
Careful though. Lathe work is addicting.

A little off topic but here's a before and after on my saw.
I think it was 2009 when I rebuilt my saw. My shop has changed a lot since then.
Rodney
I actually picked up a small bench grinder that I am having a hard time finding the right buffing wheel for it. I can't wait until I can use that instead. It is going to save me a lot of work and speed things up a lot.
BEAUTIFUL job on your saw!
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