Before & After pictures of Logan 1920-1 rebuild

Randy told me he wasn't able to view the pictures so I'm trying a different way, Hopefully this will work.
Dwayne

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Thank you Dwayne. I greatly appreciate the extra effort. I really like how you color coordinated the knobs and handwheels. You have laid a foundation for my Logan. Again, excellent job.

So, how did you apply the paint?
 
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Dwayne

Very impressive job you have done with your Logan. That job must have taken many hours to get looking like that.
It appears you even addressed the smallest details, and it shows. Very nice job.
 
Randy, I used spray paint that was a primer/paint mix, went on very well and seems to be pretty tough, got it at the local True Value Hardware. It was really a fun project, & I'm glad I did it because I know how it all goes together but I'm still lacking in a lot of it, adjusting, leveling & so on but have a good friend that lives close that is a knifemaker friend that is a retired machinist of 36 yrs that will help me quite a bit plus what I get from you guys. Hopefully I'll be able to do it all right, thanks for the kind comments Randy, I'm looking forward to seeing yours, You're Bridgeport is Beautiful!

Paul, I spent way too much time, I couldn't begin to tell you how many hours I've got in it but I've had it a 2 to 3 months. Thanks for the kind comments as well
 
What a Beautiful Job.! I just bought a 1920-H last weekend, gonna go and pick it up sat. It looks the same except for the tailstock. Mine still has the Original paint that's not in too bad of condition...

Terry:))
 
Re: Before & After pictures of Logan 1920-1 rebuild

Really nice job Dwayne, I'm right in the middle of doing the same to my 2555 Logan (12x24). I hope it turns out half as nice as yours.
 
Thanks guys, I'm getting ansy wanting to build stuff with it. Seems like every time I call the guy that is supposed get the 3 ph into the shop, he's getting married or going on a honeymoon or some trivial stuff like that:thinking: I didn't think it would take near this long but for the price I better just keep my mouth shut.

Dwayne
 
Absolutely pretty- beautiful job!!! Seriously enjoyable to look at!



Bernie
 
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