10ER coming Apart

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Charger1966 What is older the 10 ER or that metal lathe? Old iron lasts. In the 1990s I was using a lathe made pre WW I.
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cham-ed wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 7:32 pm Charger1966 What is older the 10 ER or that metal lathe? Old iron lasts. In the 1990s I was using a lathe made pre WW I.
I really don't know. But I do know that it worked very well for cleaning up those way tubes.
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Today's project was to hang the pegboard and hang the accessories that I have right now. I also put the owners manual up there as well
On another note, I want to thank everyone for following the progress of this restoration. It was allot of work but well worth it. I am really proud of it and I know that my dad is smiling down and saying " Damn son That looks fantastic. "
Thanks Dad.
Oh today I bought a speed changer. I hope to be making a road trip to go pick it up. It's three hours from me. I think I got a good deal. $100 for it with new belts. Merry Christmas Everyone.


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Sweet Machine. Yes, he is smiling down.
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