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Burke Mill Restoration Page
Stay tuned for future updates and pix of the restoration as I proceed
Here you can follow my restoration process.  I wished that I would have taken more pix in detail, but this is what we have. I will try to explain the best as I can as we follow along.
First off, the mill had been stored outside for no telling how long?
in the beginning this mill had a hydraulic X axis power feed, as well as a combo manual/hydraulic Z feed. In other words, the Z axis could be operated by hydraulic or manual.
The hydraulic power pack was missing, but all the rest of the hyd. system was intact, including the limit switches.  The X axis had no handwheels, so no way to manually operate the X axis
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So now, I have a decision to make?  do I go back with Hydraulics or manual operation, which would mean I would have to incorporate a leadscrew and nut for the table feed. This will also require some casting  for the table end bearing supporst and handwheels, as well as a bracket to hold the leadscrew nut in place.
Enough of that for now, we will decide on that later. Right now lets progress with the rest of the restore process.
Below are some pix during the rebuilding progress.
Moving the beast into the shop
Power downfeed after cover removed
Before I knocked off the bug and rats nests
Another view of table hyd. cylinder
Ram was stuck, had to use a porta power and chaun to get it off.
Motor removed
Table removed and cylinder exposed
Cylinder off and being disasembed
Cylinder removed and saddle exposed