Is that new paint or cleaned up?
Looks nice!
Mine came with 2 leveler knobs. 1 like yours, 1 Bakelite, now 3 Bakelite, 2 new. McMaster Carr had/has them. I need a foot too, never found one
I considered new leveler screws, no real need
I put on new nickle plated bicycle chains and new SS cable
New casters MAY be possible, space is tight with leveler screws
But everything else patina by age
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This is all new paint. Sand blasted the base parts yesterday and painted green with Rustoleum Industrail Enamel. Painted the gold today and reassembled.
I shortened the poles today, now need to shorten the cables and find new cable ends. Also need to fine crank handles for table tilt control.
Trying to decide whether or not to refinish the posts. The gentleman I was working with today told me about oil blackening with motor oil.
The knobs on the leveling screws are 1/4 20. I was able to get all mine back on. One was stripped I used a brass insert and Loctite. For one of the attachment screws that hold the camera on one of the knobs was gone, I used a focusing knob from a 5x7 Elwood, also 1/4 20. Perfect fit right era and very comfortable
The Gold lettering is pretty from now on that green will be known as "Deardorff Racing Green!"
Maybe this: https://www.caswellplating.com/black...-gal-2824.html
I have no experience with it. I stripped the old paint off of the columns, as is was powdering pretty badly. For a protective coating, I used Boeshield.
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The alu sliders will scrape anything off uprights
Mine are OE blacked
I just touch up with 2" magic marker
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Yeah don't paint the uprights. At least not ordinary paint. Mine almost look like very worn bluing of some type. It's worn away where the rollers ride. It's not rusted, decades of patina.
Went with gun bluing solution. It worked well, and the uprights now have a satiny black finish. Will have to see how it holds up to wear. One of the hooks holding my lead weight broke today, but I was able to unthread it. Got the weight cables trimmed to the correct length and reattached to the cable ends.
Need to shorten the chains and reattach to the bottom of the base. I have a dambper/brake lever on one side, but nothing on the other side. There are threaded holes, but nothing in them. Did I see that someone on here had some of those? If you have an extra, I'd be happy to pay. Are the brakes necessary, or is it belt and suspenders once the chains are set up correctly? I think I need to take the platform off again anyway to see if the one damper in place has any padding on it, it seems to do nothing as far as holding the platform right now.
Got some black knobs for the levelers from the hardware store, they aren't fancy but will get the job done.
Here's a picture of the blued uprights.
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