Antique shop-built full size mill

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I recently acquired what I was told "started out as a LeBlond" mill built in the 30's that was used in an old machine shop in cisco, tx. I got it with a late 1800's vintage #1 Barne's 20" drill.
 

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The head is welded to its dovetail as opposed to a casting.
 

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The power feed return gearing rests on what appears to be a homemade plate bolted to the slide.
 

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It looks to be a very solid mill frame.
I hope the various dovetails are not too stuck.

What's your plan; minimal fixes for use or full rebuild?
-brino

EDIT there are some old LeBlond Mill manuals here:
http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=2102&tab=3


I've been through a bunch of catalogues on thete, I think it's closest to the Baker Bros design. Dovetails/slides are in great working order. Im just going to clean her up and get her back to work.
 
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