James Jenkins 1 | 04/05/2016 19:42:09 |
![]() 162 forum posts 7 photos | Hi, I'm James and I have just bought a treadle powered Drummond M from ebay - it came complete with the stand, flywheel and treadle, but they are out of shot. I have bought it to help us restore our Harris Tweed treadle weaving looms and build a few simple machines we need for the weaving studio. I look to be only the third owner, as the person I bought it from knows his father bought it from the first owner in 1953. It is completely covered in grease, but beneath lurks a pretty good machine. It's had a less than perfect paint job at some point, but you cannot have it all. I would love to spend a month removing all the old paint, repainting and polishing all the metal work to a high shine, but the old girl needs to earn her keep quickly. So I have allocated a few days to stripping her down and cleaning her up, ready for use. Then it's time to start the learning curve. Kind regards, James
Edited By JasonB on 04/05/2016 19:55:30 |
Brian H | 04/05/2016 20:04:50 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | Hello James and welcome. Its nice to know that not everyone wants a shiny far eastern cnc machine. Please let us have some pictures after the clean up. |
Neil Wyatt | 04/05/2016 22:38:47 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Hello James, Despite its age, there are a surprising number of Drummond M users about. If you find any problems, tehy will surely be here to help you out. Neil |
mechman48 | 05/05/2016 11:20:02 |
![]() 2947 forum posts 468 photos | Welcome James. I had a Drummond round bed may years ago, sold it off to upgrade to a Clarke C500 multi unit... sold that off to help finance move up to WM250V-F. George. |
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