Well, little update, I have spoken to other machine tool rebuilders, and the best so far reckoned he could grind the ways and refit the headstock for a thousand dollars. Too much for me - he was really helpful actually, and was pretty much offering to do it at cost - was talking about all kinds of additional processing to build up ways and so on. That's not really the point of the atlas project, so I'll pass on that.
I have found someone else who wants to take a look at the bed, and I have made it quite clear that I am talking about a low cost, basic refinish of the bed only, trying to keep it to 400 bucks, and he is still interested, so that might work.
I have decided that if I can't get anyone to touch it for $400, then at this point I will continue the rebuild, and mic it once finished and just see how close I can get it. I have a brand new lathe outside in the garage, so there is no point sinking too much into this. The question is - how much is too much?
Anyway, just sniped a NOS traverse gear box assembly of ebay, so we continue to make progress. Last coat of paint went on the headtsock today, so reassembly of the headstock can begin, and we slowly move towards getting things going back together, instead of laying around on the bench!
I have found someone else who wants to take a look at the bed, and I have made it quite clear that I am talking about a low cost, basic refinish of the bed only, trying to keep it to 400 bucks, and he is still interested, so that might work.
I have decided that if I can't get anyone to touch it for $400, then at this point I will continue the rebuild, and mic it once finished and just see how close I can get it. I have a brand new lathe outside in the garage, so there is no point sinking too much into this. The question is - how much is too much?
Anyway, just sniped a NOS traverse gear box assembly of ebay, so we continue to make progress. Last coat of paint went on the headtsock today, so reassembly of the headstock can begin, and we slowly move towards getting things going back together, instead of laying around on the bench!