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18-12-2010 #1
Hello fellow Machinests
Just getting back into metal after 30 years off pursuing woodwork and I am looking forward to building an old world style shop and thought I might get a world perspective with this group. I Just bought my first tool, a Hardinge HL TFB Lathe, a bit rough around the edges and am looking for inspiration across the pond for restoration. I love Bsa's and Triumphs to name a few so I would love to hear the English take on how to restore a Hardinge lathe to it's former Glory.
Kinda jumped the gun as I still need to build the space for it..Hope you follow my threads as I will be looking forward to everyones input.
Cheers
JamesLast edited by irving2008; 19-12-2010 at 02:44 PM. Reason: merged two posts
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19-12-2010 #2
Hi James and welcome to the site. I know one of our members did a restoration on a Hardinge HLV (if memory serves), I'm sure he'll be along shortly...
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