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letterk
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I want to find out who is right. Is it a 1990 or a 1979?

As I mentioned above I believe it is a 1990 due to:
- the sticker for the serial
- the date matching the date code format
- the extra 0 at the begining which would make it 6 digits not 5 like 1979 machines.

Any more pictures OP?
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beeg wrote:WHAT leads ya to believe that????
I'd say when "someone" joins and their first post is "hello dear welcome to the forum nice to meet you"...that speaks for iteself.
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letterk wrote:I want to find out who is right. Is it a 1990 or a 1979?

As I mentioned above I believe it is a 1990 due to:
- the sticker for the serial
- the date matching the date code format
- the extra 0 at the begining which would make it 6 digits not 5 like 1979 machines.

Any more pictures OP?
I totally agree and lacking any more photos to give me a reason to think otherwise, I'm 100% sure it's a '90 machine for the reasons you stated.
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dgale wrote:I totally agree and lacking any more photos to give me a reason to think otherwise, I'm 100% sure it's a '90 machine for the reasons you stated.
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ok sorry for the delay. here are some more pics
http://flic.kr/p/dtnTH5
http://flic.kr/p/dtnTEf
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so i was able to clean it up a little. the PO apparently got alot of over spray all over this thing. what is the best way to try and get the over spray off without taking off the original paint. Don't want to do that just yet.
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so i was able to clean it up a little. the PO apparently got alot of over spray all over this thing. what is the best way to try and get the over spray off without taking off the original paint. Don't want to do that just yet. just called the mothershop and it is a 90 model!
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Believe Goof Off! make a paint remover. You might also find something used for graffiti that would work. I'm sure someone else may have better ideas. I used Goof Off! to remove paint from my wood floor when some dried on it.

You want the paint remover, not the sticker/decal stuff. Very strong smelling, so don't use indoors, which was my problem, and my wife was pregnant and it was the middle of winter too.
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rballard71 wrote: just called the mothershop and it is a 90 model!
Looking at the photos - it makes sense - the differences between it an my late '78 model are main table with only one cutout, wider extension table (this could have been bought by the PO as an upgrade), the legs are more squared off, the caster mechanism looks different, and the end support that connects to the bench and way tubes and holds the extension table looks slightly different. I suppose if you disected it you could also tell as it should have the two-bearing quill.
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Hello and happy holidays from L.A. " Lower Alabama " :)

i am another newbie that just aquired a model 510 and can't wait to get more familiar with my new found hobby.

The machine seems to be in good condition except the head stock doesnt slide well. I used Johnsons paste wax and that seems to be very temporary fix.
Next I think is just a good cleaning to remove what ever residue there is.
Alrady been playing with 45 deg cuts and next project is book cases for office.

Found this to be very relaxing and good for the soul.

Also am looking at used band saws.
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