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  1. #1
    ive owned this lathe for about a year now and ive finally got the time to do a full strip down and rebuild.
    i know its not a cnc lathe but that may well change once its been rebuilt.
    mechanically everything works and all bearings seem to be in good nick but you never know what you'll find until you get knee deep
    now... lets get down and dirty


    the white paint job is definitely not the original hue and alot of it has or is in the process of flaking off
    plenty of heavy duty dirt and grease too, i think im going to need a fair bit of degreaser (aka red diesel)
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    here is a better picture showing the stout steel cabinet freshly liberated from the shed
    ive already partially stripped the lathe at this stage as i only have brute force and ignorance to get it outside the cramped shed
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    here is a close up of the cabinet top, just after being de-swarfed, de-greased and ready for sanding
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    these photos are also available on flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/79384660@N07/7273819848/

  2. #2
    Hi Jonny,
    I did a "C" a few years ago. To strip the paint off, use Nitromos + cheap angle grinder with a metal brush fitted. Works a treat !
    Just make sure you wear eyes protection, Nitromos is not forgiving!

    Here is a pic before and after:
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    And some pics of the lathe fully de-assembled! And I do mean FULLY!
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    If you need help to put it back together, give me let me know... I can re-assemble these in the both eye shut... ;-)

    RNR

    RNR

  3. #3
    RNR thats exactly what im planning to do regarding paint removal although i do detest nitromors, its a terribly messy way of doing things but it'll save some time.
    i like the way you added the little touches of yellow, you have one very pretty lathe
    i dont think il have too many problems rebuilding it as ive had most of it striped down before when i first got it (only way to get it into my shed) although time will tell
    still not sure whether i should paint it as the original colour or something different, im thinking white but am open to any ideas.
    im hoping to put up plenty more pictures as i progress on tomorrow

  4. #4
    rnr is that a CSB?

  5. #5
    Hi Jonny,
    The lathe is a "C" part of the AUD, BUD, CUD , A, B and C family. I am not sure what the difference are with the CSB ...

    For the grey pain I use Myford Grey (Nice color and easly found). Bought it from this guy:
    http://www.lathespares.co.uk/myford-...rd-lathe-p-412

    For the primer I used U-Pol (From Halford) Acid-8 for all aluminium parts and red-oxide for all cast iron / steel parts.

    Great paint, can be sprayed (diluted with White-spirit) or brushed on directly...

    Yellow pain was a spray can for the local DIY place.

    Ha... almost forgot, you can get new labels (all the small aluminium plates / charts) directly from Boxford. a few quids each...

    Post some pictures during your rebuild!


    RNR

  6. #6
    the CSB was a what i believe to be just short bed version of the model c lathe
    http://www.lathes.co.uk/boxford/page15.html

    RNR, i think ive got one heck of a challenge to get it looking half as good as yours, anyone should be proud to have such a beautiful piece of kit like that!
    im still thinking of going white and possibly dark blue accents (the same blue they use on the name plates etc) unless someone can persuade me otherwise! and il see what plates i can rescue before i splash out on new ones.

    i will certainly post more photos, i should have a few more up later on today

  7. #7
    Hi Jonny,
    Thank you for the compliment! :-)
    It took a long time to get it there... about 3 months between the striping, degreacing, paint removal, repaint....wait....wait....(paint is drying slowly in this country)
    then finally re-assemble , re-oil.... and try!

    Colour is a question of choise... If White is what's float your boat, Go for it! ;-)
    Don't forget the double coat of primer! (etching primer on all aluminium parts, red oxide on steel and iron)

    Looking forward to see more pics!

    RNR
    Last edited by rnr107; 28-05-2012 at 01:10 PM.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by rnr107 View Post
    Hi Jonny,
    The lathe is a "C" part of the AUD, BUD, CUD , A, B and C family. I am not sure what the difference are with the CSB ...
    Nice rebuild but not keen on the yellow myself but like you say colour is a personal thing.!

    I've got an AUD long bed and I love it stands me at next to nothing and runs sweet as nut.
    Did think to turn it CNC but just couldn't bare to do it to such a nice machine, really would like a CNC lathe thou so it's come close a few times.!! Anyway those urges have all gone now has I've had a scabby Myford super 7 given free so thats getting CNC'd soon has I get chance.

  9. #9
    is it just me or do boxford owners see myfords as inferior? ive never even seen a myford lathe in person let alone had the chance to do a comparison. i have looked into converting the lathe to cnc but i would rather just save up and get a TCL to restore and then have the best of both.
    im getting ahead of myself, i dont even have a mill... yet! oh my, wouldn't a VMC be a lovely addition to my future boxford collection

  10. #10
    Hi RNR, l work in a factory where we make tin printing machines was telling the painter about my soon coming lathe and what l wanted to do to it showing him apic of yours before and after he said i,ll get you the paint l asked for battleship grey l know they use this colour on their machines so thats one thing off the list l said what about red lead he said you dont need it with this paint theres an agent mixed in paint that stops rust what do you use the acid for cleaning the ally parts? what is red oxides job is it for sealing to stop rust if it is l dont think l need it with this paint would like to spray can get gun off ebayŁ15 rated 5stars and goob backfeed from past purchases thin it with white spirit and give it 3 coats dont know ratio of white spirit and paint=so that leaves the primer what does this bring to the table

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