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Pete.:
Very nice!

If you painted those long bits on top instead of masking them, you wouldn't have to bother oiling them to stop them going rusty.

Just an idea...

micktoon:
Cheers Phil , Andrew and Pete, This should answer your question Andrew I had heating in the garage to keep things warm so it was dry enough to start putting some parts on again today, its dry but still a bit delicate so have to be a bit gentle as I go but so far so good, I need some red paint now to do inside the belt covers before I can really put much more on. The electric boxes are just assembled nothing is wired up yet , I have done these as much to get stuff that is lying about in its final place and make some space.
 
 This is it so far.









Hoping to get a bit more done tomorrow.

 Cheers Mick.

awemawson:
Mick, now I know where to send my machines for re-painting. I hope you have major unloading facilities  :lol:

micktoon:
Hi Andrew ............this might be the last machine I EVER paint lol........on a good note , the overspray situation is even better than I remembered , even things close to the lathe have dry dust on them not a fine misting of paint so things on the bench etc look grey and dusty but it just comes off like dust  :thumbup:.
  Cheers Mick

jb3cx:
Cracking paint job mick , :bugeye: I have just started to recon my briery drill point grinder that has been sitting at Durham for the last 8 years ,I'm sure you could do a better paint job than me .
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