Edison Gem model B project machine

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Edison Gem model B project machine

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Hi, guys. I haven't even received it yet, but, I am so anxious, I wanted to start a restoration thread early.
I just purchased a Gem model B in kind of rough shape, but, restorable.
It needs alot of parts, but, looks basically restorable.
I'm pretty excited to start on this one.
After I receive it, and, start, I'll take photos so you may see the progress of the restoration on it.
I intend to eventually put a Gem hnorn, and, crane on it, and, maybe some day convert it to combination as well.
Wish me good luck, guys.
Oh, if you want to see picture of it it's in the for sale area of this forum .
Bill Cahill :D

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Definitely going to be a fun project. Looking forward to future photos. I would sure like to find a project machine such as your Gem B.. cheers

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Thanks. It was just shipped yesterday, and, isn't projected to be here for about a week.. I'm looking forward to the project.
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Well Bill Hello Glad you found the forum.

Yes please let us know about the Edison phonograph. I allways look foreward to seeing your projects.
Hello Check out My you tube channel of Recently restored Phonographs and enjoy
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Thanks. I'm still waiting for it. Hoep it comes soon....
I'll hopefully post pictures after I get it.
I'm looking forward to adding another machine to my small collection.
Bill Cahill

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Well, I haven't been able to break loose rusted on parts. I'm definately sending it to a friend next month to get it apart for me, then, I'll start restoration.
I'll get back on this as soon as I can.
I don't have the fascilities for this much rust.
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Bill Cahill wrote:Well, I haven't been able to break loose rusted on parts. I'm definately sending it to a friend next month to get it apart for me, then, I'll start restoration.
I'll get back on this as soon as I can.
I don't have the fascilities for this much rust.
Bill Cahill
Bill,
I have had great luck with a product called Evaoporust. It removes rust but does not harm plate or paint. You could drop the whole thing in a pail of it and in a day or so it will be rust free.
Dave

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Thanks. Where can I buy it?
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Dave D wrote:
Bill Cahill wrote:Well, I haven't been able to break loose rusted on parts. I'm definately sending it to a friend next month to get it apart for me, then, I'll start restoration.
I'll get back on this as soon as I can.
I don't have the fascilities for this much rust.
Bill Cahill
Bill,
I have had great luck with a product called Evaoporust. It removes rust but does not harm plate or paint. You could drop the whole thing in a pail of it and in a day or so it will be rust free.
Dave
Sounds like phosphoric acid is the active ingredient. Great stuff.

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Haven't gotten anywhere on machine. One gentleman called me a couple of weeks back to say he was going to Orlando, and, was picking up parts for me for machine. I haven't heard from him since the show, so????????
Looks like this will be a long project.
I found one source for some of the parts, but, he's very expensive, and, not sure what to do.......
In the meantime, it's back in the box. I can't get motor apart, and, it's rusted in place.
Carriage is stll rusted to the rod.
Penetrating oil certainly didn't help on anything.
Bill Cahill

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