LeBlond Lathe Restoration - Part 10: Restoring Metal Machine Tags and Badges
In order to to a great machine restoration, it is the details that can really make the difference. Machine tags and badges that have become worn, scratched and faded can be restored with some effort. In this video, I will discuss how I removed the tags from my LeBlond meal lathe, stripped them clean, re-painted them, and then cleaned the paint off of the raised letters. The end results are a very nice tag that is ready to go back on a restored machine. Support VintageMachinery.org on Patreon: / vintagemachinery Please Visit: http://www.vintagemachinery.org Sponsored by: American Rotary Phase Converters https://www.americanrotary.com/?sld=k... Use checkout code "Vintage10" for a 10% discount on all AD, ADX and AI converters! Hot Shot Heat Treat Ovens https://www.hotshotovens.com?sca_ref=... Use checkout code "VINTAGE10" for a 10% discount!

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