It sort of works, but needs another overhaul. My so-called workshop is a former back porch, slab on ground, and whenever it rains, the floor floods. I apparently didn't get it oiled sufficiently to keep it from re-rusting. Have a VFD & 600rpm gear motor to install on it, and that's been on hold for several years now. Keep getting distracted by other problems. Mostly medical these days. It's a Lewis Machine Tool shaper. Lewis was a manufacturer of kits of castings, active from the 1920's too 1957, so no two Lewis Shapers are identical. When I got it, it had a 48vdc motor generator, and some really sketchy wiring, and had been sitting out in the rain for some months after the previous owner died. My friend Bill Hinkle knew I was looking for a shaper, and was pretty broke at the time, and bought it, and offered it to me for $150, on any payment schedule I could manage. My wife is the understanding sort, and allowed me to buy it, and pay for it immediately.A few years later, she bought, for me, his restoration project South Bend Heavy 10L tool room lathe. That's sitting here waiting for me to work on it, too. I'm over-subscribed for restoration projects.
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A few years later, she bought, for me, his restoration project South Bend Heavy 10L tool room lathe. That's sitting here waiting for me to work on it, too. I'm over-subscribed for restoration projects. 
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