
Sorry I didn't take any before pics. The tubes were completely covered in rust, the paint was almost non existent and what little was left either flaked off at a touch or was a real pain to remove. The motor didn't turn, the quill wouldn't come out of his hidey hole, it took a rubber mallet to get the lathe tail stock out of the end casting, you get the picture.
I admit I cheated on the headstock though

I replaced the motor bearings in the 3/4 hp Franklin motor.
The thing runs like a top now and to me it sounds as quiet as some of the powerpro videos I've seen. This was a project that my 12 year old son and I took on and he loved it. He has since gotten from craigslist two more SS's to tear down (one for $50 and the other was a freebie) and rebuild or sell, and no mom's not real happy about that

Thanks to everyone else on the forums that helped out, who I forgot to mention.

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