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Ivan Vegvary August 2nd 05 10:23 PM

lathe handwheel rust removal
 
Rescued my lathe after 2 years inside an unheated shop (northwest USA).
Would like to clean the rust off of the handwheels. I would like to spin
the handwheels in the lathe and use steel wool to polish. BUT, how do I
remove the "grip" from the handwheels. Are they press fit? BTW, the
"grips" are the kind that spin while you turn the wheel.

Thanks for all suggestions,

Ivan Vegvary



Grant Erwin August 3rd 05 12:01 AM

Ivan Vegvary wrote:

Rescued my lathe after 2 years inside an unheated shop (northwest USA).
Would like to clean the rust off of the handwheels. I would like to spin
the handwheels in the lathe and use steel wool to polish. BUT, how do I
remove the "grip" from the handwheels. Are they press fit? BTW, the
"grips" are the kind that spin while you turn the wheel.


Suggest you try Knorrostol, then Blue Magic. If and only if those don't work,
then try mechanically polishing.

Don't know how to remove your handles - if there's no obvious threading, then
they may be pressed in, or they may be brazed in.

GWE

Ivan Vegvary August 3rd 05 01:23 AM

Thanks Grant! Will try your suggestion.

Ivan Vegvary
"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
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Ivan Vegvary wrote:

Rescued my lathe after 2 years inside an unheated shop (northwest USA).
Would like to clean the rust off of the handwheels. I would like to spin
the handwheels in the lathe and use steel wool to polish. BUT, how do I
remove the "grip" from the handwheels. Are they press fit? BTW, the
"grips" are the kind that spin while you turn the wheel.


Suggest you try Knorrostol, then Blue Magic. If and only if those don't
work, then try mechanically polishing.

Don't know how to remove your handles - if there's no obvious threading,
then they may be pressed in, or they may be brazed in.

GWE




Ken Cutt August 3rd 05 09:02 AM

Ivan Vegvary wrote:
Rescued my lathe after 2 years inside an unheated shop (northwest USA).
Would like to clean the rust off of the handwheels. I would like to spin
the handwheels in the lathe and use steel wool to polish. BUT, how do I
remove the "grip" from the handwheels. Are they press fit? BTW, the
"grips" are the kind that spin while you turn the wheel.

Thanks for all suggestions,

Ivan Vegvary


You might consider a buffing wheel in a Dremel if the rust is not too deep
Ken Cutt

Bob AZ August 3rd 05 03:16 PM

Ivan

Get a gallon of white vinegar and soak the handwheels in the vinegar.
Check every 24 hours. When all the rust is gone, rinse and polish or
whatever. Keep out of the sun. We have done this many times. Use the
vinegar straight.
Bob AZ



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