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2 minutes ago, Ben scott said:

 


Those old machine tools generally made with a lot less tolerance and adjustments on the ways. I’ve seen them recovered form a hell of a worse state

The major thing I’d be worried about is the reason it was outside electrical issues are normally easily fixed. Cracked castings is what I’d be worrying about

 

I have workshop full ben 

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On 07/03/2021 at 22:05, Ben scott said:

 


Awesome,
Starting to fill my workshop up
Only thing about those old machines is the dust
Do you have any setup for dust extraction?
Thanks

 

Yes mate i have an extractor there but never use it on a mortice machine. 

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