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    My Delta 46-460 after the fire...

    I've been working all day trying to see what I can clean and salvage and I hope this piece will clean up and work right. It's been one H#$l of a weekend. I've never seen a mess like this in all my life.
    Donny
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    I hope she runs well, but man, she needs a little TLC.

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    Donnie, I am amazed that the plastic housings, etc. aren't ruined! That being the case, seems like the lathe did not get a lot of heat, so it should be OK if you can get it cleaned up.

    One day at a time! One piece at a time! Keep the faith!

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    I'd be afraid to plug it in.

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    Good luck Donny, I'm very sorry you have to deal with this. I don't know if I could handle it as well as you seem to be. Hopefully, your homeowners insurance can help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey Schneider View Post
    I'd be afraid to plug it in.
    Nah - do it outside. Worst that can happen is the motor catches on fire - won't be much of a new thing for the Delta! My bet is the motor is OK. I think the plastic housings would have shown some real damage if the heat had been enough to get to the motor. And, the cord seems to be OK, too.

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    plus 1 to jk, if the housing is fine everything should be ok.

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    Donny, I'd oil and grease the shafts and clean it up. The motor should be fine if it's dried out, as well as the convertor box. Looks like more smoke and water damage than fire and heat.

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    I had a towel laid over part of the lathe bed that was over the motor part so maybe it diverted the water away from everything.It got too dark to find out anything tonight but I will find out tomorrow evening. I will keep my fingers crossed. The plastic housing is not melted (I don't think anyway). I will know more tomorrow.
    Donny

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    Plug it in and turn it on... if the smoke hasn't been let out of it by now, leave it like that. It's a survivor. There is no mess like the aftermath of a fire. I'm so sorry you have to deal with this...
    David DeCristoforo

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    Hope it works for you Donny. And if it does, you should send a picture and the story to Delta so they can publish it. "A tool that can take the heat!"
    I'm a Joe of all trades. It's a first, it'll catch on.

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    keep us posted

    Im hoping it survived....If you plug it in and it doesnt work, I'd try a different powercord just in case it got in the line of destruction.
    I wish you luck Donny!
    Michael

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    Don't be too much in a hurry with turning it on, make sure it is all dry inside, as it looks fine on the outside, moisture could do it in yet if it isn't dried out first.

    You never seen a mess like that before, and I hope you never will ever again :-)
    Have fun and take care

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    hope everything is ok with it..if you need anything let me know..

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    Sure hated seeing that-----hope you can get her up and running again Donny.
    ---I may be broke---but we have plenty of wood---

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