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12th Dec 2019, 08:18 PM #1Member
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"Lusty" Metal Type 2
This is another job I am halfway thru completing. Unfortunately it is now buried behind the shaper (Oh dear Oh dear). Guess I will have to get the shaper into service before I can complete the slotter. Regards to all. Norm
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Thanks for the pics of your slotter. What is the machine behind the slotter with the red paint on it????
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12th Dec 2019, 11:26 PM #3Member
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Thats a band-saw I have been cleaning up. I stripped the crap and corrosion inside and out, etch primed and have gone over that with a red primer. I need to clean up a wee bit more then on with the two pot epoxy. Once that is done I will separate the base from the top section and add some heavy duty castors so I can vary the position of the saw depending on the lengths of material and cuts I will be doing. Did not want to bring this side job up in the vintage iron forum. Regards all. Norm
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