if i i knew a few days ago, what i know now, i would have found a SS in better condition. but, too late. need to finish what i start. I want to get to cutting.
I did want to post on here my progress because you guys are the only people who know that kind of time and effort it takes to get one of these bad boys from out of shape to making saw dust.
since i care not for looks, i am polishing every metal contact point, specially where there is movement. i am removing rust and protecting from future rust. and i WILL make the tables as smooth as i can.
I guess there is a new-member limitation on posting pics directly.
*edit: here is a closer look at what it looked like when i got it home, BTW: http://s26.photobucket.com/albums/c115/ ... croped.jpg
my motor housing that was rusted to heck. i ground, prepped, primed, and painted.

my way tubes that i spent 3 hours on today because i dont want to have to replace them and i want everything sliding well. rust does not shine, so they did not shine when i started.

here is an extension table that WOULD NOT go into the holes. after rust removal and diligent polishing, it is like butter.

parts from the head stock that were rusted and corroded that i have cleaned so far. and the casing that i have cleaned and polished all ports, specially the ports for the way tubes.

i reckon most wont look at the pictures, because most have done it yourself, but i posted anyway.