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Looks like it's coming along nicely. Like your paint scheme. Green and red...ish. Christmas colors.

As to your cluttered shop...to paraphrase a sign Phyl hung in the kitchen.."A neat shop is a sign of a sick mind."

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2 hours ago, Monkey Paws said:

I managed to have the motor fall on my foot. Lots of choice words nothing broken.

Good thing your foot was there. Glad the motor is OK.:lol:

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2 hours ago, Monkey Paws said:

applied primer and painted.

Looking great so far. I like the color scheme. Perfect for this vintage of machine.

Assume the primer is "rattle can??" What's the brand? Maybe it's the lighting, but appears to be an off-white primer. I like the looks of it over grey primer.

What is your red shade? It looks close to IH-Farmall red?

 

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13 hours ago, Gene Howe said:

Looks like it's coming along nicely. Like your paint scheme. Green and red...ish. Christmas colors.

As to your cluttered shop...to paraphrase a sign Phyl hung in the kitchen.."A neat shop is a sign of a sick mind."

The Green/ Burgundy color scheme has always been a favorite of mine. Looks even better when you have a lot of polished brass. 

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10 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Looking great so far. I like the color scheme. Perfect for this vintage of machine.

Assume the primer is "rattle can??" What's the brand? Maybe it's the lighting, but appears to be an off-white primer. I like the looks of it over grey primer.

What is your red shade? It looks close to IH-Farmall red?

 

The primer is Krylon rust protector light grey and the Burgundy is made by Rustoleum

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11 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Good thing your foot was there. Glad the motor is OK.:lol:

Motor only weighs about 50lbs

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I started working on the bench top today. I managed to get the wood bolted down to the frame. Now I have to trim up the box tubing on the end opposite the saw frame. I plan on using boiled linseed oil as a finish on the wood to protect it. Between visiting my wife at the care center and taking care of business at the house this project is keeping me busy. I still have not decided what the logo for the saw is going to look like but I still have time. My next project will be a 200+ year old Brown Bess Musket from Kathmandu Nepal I am looking forward to that one.

 

 

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Kenny,

The saws looking real good!

I like your new screen icon, you might want to incorporate it into the machine logo?

 

I felt your pain with the motor falling, :blink: I've managed doing that a few times myself.:WhoMe:

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Hello All,

I have been steadily working on this saw while I wait for my wife to come home from the physical rehab center.  I did a test assembly today to see how everything fit. As you can see it went together fairly well but there is always room for improvement. I am still working on the finer aspects of woodworking.  The table is made from water stained oak with spruce trim. I have a few gaps in the wood here and there but I can live with that. I am going to finish sanding and then apply some BLO to the wood. I need to find a source of locking collars you put on drive shafts. Does anyone know a good source? I can't wait to get her back in service.

 

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4 hours ago, Monkey Paws said:

I need to find a source of locking collars you put on drive shafts. Does anyone know a good source?

Assuming 3/4" or 1" shaft dia.?

Locally Kenny, do you have a Farm & Fleet or Tractor Supply or any other type of farm supply stores? Most carry open stock lock collars w/o buying the matching bearing.

Another source would be any Farm Equipment/Implement dealer...e.g. John Deere, Case-IH, New Holland, etc.;

Do you have a Motion's Industries or Fastenal franchise location? Both maintain inventories in my area but we are an agricultural community.

 

Edit add: Oh yeah, the saw looks great. That table will be perfect with the BLO finish along with the saw color scheme.

 

Prayers your wife continues to improve and is home soon.

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Kenny,

The saw is looking real good! :TwoThumbsUp:

 

Ace Hardware, True Value Hardware, and those that Dave mentioned should all have locking shaft collars.

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Dang! If you would do that to your own thumb, what would you do to someone else's!

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Table took the BLO beautifully.

 

Another bar, vertical at 90 to the cross bar, would offer more protection, IMO. 

A shroud would be even better. 

 

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I like it, I love it, and the table is the topper!

When do you plan on putting a blade on it and firing it up? I'd love to see a video clip on that running, just to hear it.

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6 hours ago, John Morris said:

I like it, I love it, and the table is the topper!

When do you plan on putting a blade on it and firing it up? I'd love to see a video clip on that running, just to hear it.

I love old machinery and this saw is one of my favorites. I still need to tweak some adjustments on the saw and since I do not have manual for the saw it is all by trial and error. Here is a picture with a blade and a video of a short test run.

 

 

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