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Very excited about my new to me 2J Bridgeport purchase. I was picky about the way condition and I am happy with my final decision. The table has a lot of little dings in it and some surface rust. What’s the best way to clean the table? I’m going to clean and degrease the whole machine. It’s Missing the original one shot pump, z axis handle, speed dial cover, and the power down feed has a broken piece where the hand wheel is supposed to be. The speed change selector for the power down feed seems to have a lot of slop in it but everything functions. I ran the head through the speed ranges. Very minor amount of clatter from the head but it may be a normal level but I’m new to them so don’t know. The seller said to make a list of needed parts and he would send them free of charge. Paid $3900 loaded on a trailer. I’m very happy with the overall condition. Has a servo power feed but the cords are cut off of it? Other than the missing parts should I go through the head and check out the condition proactively? Could definitely use as is.
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