Turbinedoctor wrote:Thanks for that little education. I too like to work on and with older style tools and machines, just thought I was missing something with the shapers. When I get more time I have three old International tractors to dig out of my father in laws barn and restore. I like old tractors and tinkering with old stuff so these projects should be right up my alley although I have never worked on a tractor restore project.
Durwood
I have a "thing" for tractors as well. Long after my grandfather passed away I was able to procure both of his old tractors (JD "B" and AC WD45) as well as a little David Bradley work horse.
B
I don't have any pics of the WD45 and it's being stored out at my brother-in-law's place. All of them are slated for simple restoration as I don't intend to take them back to "factory fresh".
rleete wrote:I found handles like the pic above on eBay. Sold as parts off an old engine, as I remember. Square drive, but not sure of the size.
When I was working on the shaper the other day (pretty much bathing it in Kroil ) I found that the crank handle on the top of the slide slips off and can be used on all the other square extensions. It looks like I won't have to fret about getting more crank handles just yet.
I also found that it is loosening up much better than I had hoped so it appears that it will be coming back into service with less effort than anticipated. Woohoo! Now I'm starting to seriously look for a shaper vise to go with it. I see a couple on the 'bay but it is killing me to pay more for the vise than I did for the shaper by twice and that doesn't even include the shipping. May have to bite the bullet and do it anyway.
-Ron