3800 Pound South Bend 17" Turn-Nado Lathe Project

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Re: 3800 Pound South Bend 17\" Turn-Nado Lathe Project

We finally got the enamel stripped of the inside of the gearbox and the headstock castings. We decided on using a product called POR-15 to paint and seal the inside of all the castings. If any of you have ever used paint-over-rust products you know that it takes a bit of special preparation prior to painting with them.

We 1st used a chemical called Marine Clean to clean any residual oil or old paint stripper left behind from the pores of the castings followed by a clear water rinse.

We then used a chemical called Metal Prep which was mildly acidic and etched the metal giving the POR-15 a good base to adhere to.

Then we followed up with two brushed coats of silver POR-15 paint which cures out to a rock hard finish. Although you can use lacquer thinner as cleanup before the paint cures, nothing will touch it after it has dried. Once cured this stuff is impervious to all chemicals and cleaners, I can testify to that since I made the mistake of getting a bit of the paint on the back of my arm and it dried before I knew it was there. It's been there now for 5 days although I'm wearing the skin down with a washcloth each time that I shower. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

Here's a shot of the gearbox as it's being reassembled while resting on my workbench. As it goes back together each bearing is being checked and any that are questionable will be replaced.
 
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Mike, I know absolutely nothing about lathes or what you are doing, but you impress me with your attention to detail everytime I look at this thread. From a rookie's standpoint I'd have to say you are doing a job that will outlast most of us. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Mike, I know absolutely nothing about lathes or what you are doing, but you impress me with your attention to detail everytime I look at this thread. From a rookie's standpoint I'd have to say you are doing a job that will outlast most of us. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Nice job Mike, boy, you are getting some serious assembly work under your belt /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Nice job Mike, boy, you are getting some serious assembly work under your belt /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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<font color="blue"> I'd have to say you are doing a job that will outlast most of us.
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Thanks Jim and Scotty. We are having fun with this project.

Considering this South Bend metal lathe is already 45 years old I would hazard to say it will definitely outlive me.
 
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Re: 3800 Pound South Bend 17\" Turn-Nado Lathe Project

<font color="blue"> I'd have to say you are doing a job that will outlast most of us.
</font>

Thanks Jim and Scotty. We are having fun with this project.

Considering this South Bend metal lathe is already 45 years old I would hazard to say it will definitely outlive me.
 
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Since it was raining here today (again) we had a good excuse to get a bit more work done on the gearbox.
 

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Since it was raining here today (again) we had a good excuse to get a bit more work done on the gearbox.
 
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Hi Mike - for a guy who spent most of his time in the wood shop, this is a terrific project to watch unfold from the cheap seats. I would be intimidated by the undertaking personally, but you sure are doing a first-class job. Thanks for sharing. Here's to many years enjoying the fruits of your labor, can't wait to see what spins off that beast when you're finished!
 

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