Beautiful piece of work.
As the function appears to be a stop, not a lock, would that be a more suitable description?
H
Boyar Shultz table stop
Re: Boyar Shultz table lock
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Re: Boyar Shultz table lock
Yes I agree with you, if you can please change lock to stop in the title. Thank you for your kind words. I tried my best to make it look like the original, but the only difference is the material I used was CRS and not cast iron. After completing the stop latch I now understand why they changed it to a round stop.
Re: Boyar Shultz table stop
Done!
Your paint job on the stop is exceptional. Really adds to the quality of workmanship.
H
Your paint job on the stop is exceptional. Really adds to the quality of workmanship.
H
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Re: Boyar Shultz table stop
Thank you Harold I really appreciate that. Since I did such a great paint job I may have to paint the rest of the grinder . I finished the longitudinal table stops last night.
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Chuckle!little giant wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 4:48 am Thank you Harold I really appreciate that. Since I did such a great paint job I may have to paint the rest of the grinder . I finished the longitudinal table stops last night.
Yep! Much like drinking from a spittoon. Once started, there's no stopping until it's finished.
I went in to the old (1943) Cincinnati #2 cutter grinder much the same way. Once I got started, not finishing each detail simply wasn't in the cards. I was rewarded with a highly functional and quite nice looking machine for my efforts. It's all part of the fun!
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