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Re: Golden Oldies (and some not so golden) on Kijiji #2
Beaver/Rockwell 12" Bandsaw in Langley BC $275. Looks like it's in great shape
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...6785641352752/
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Wadkin RJ 30" Planer - Belleville, ON - $1000
Some assembly may be required! Still a killer deal on a massive planer if you have the space (I wish I had the space).
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-power-tool/b...8410?undefined
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/2238/3911.pdf#page=39
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Re: Golden Oldies (and some not so golden) on Kijiji #2
Originally posted by Scott Walsh View PostWadkin RJ 30" Planer - Belleville, ON - $1000
Some assembly may be required! Still a killer deal on a massive planer if you have the space (I wish I had the space).
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-power-tool/b...8410?undefined
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/2238/3911.pdf#page=39
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Originally posted by gojaysgo2013 View Post
I like the precision painting on the chain
Anyone got a barn I can store it in for a couple years?
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Buffalo 18, i hour west of london
$250
120v, single phase
too big for me, tempting though, it's been for sale for over a year iirc
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...35793353667304
my shop is a beaver lodge
steve, sarnia, ont
1940's Craftmaster Lathe
https://www.facebook.com/artistryinwoodca/
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Originally posted by stevem View PostBuffalo 18, i hour west of london
$250
120v, single phase
too big for me, tempting though, it's been for sale for over a year iirc
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...35793353667304
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A nice looking vintage Delta Tilt-top tablesaw, with motor, mitre gauge and blade guard.
$290
In Burlington
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details...dId=1524149499
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Originally posted by Coop42 View PostA nice looking vintage Delta Tilt-top tablesaw, with motor, mitre gauge and blade guard.
$290
In Burlington
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details...dId=1524149499
(I just don't have room for another saw!)
the saw is actually on the wrong side of the table, the stand is meant to accomadate a 6 inch jointer as well(on the left side)
it's a delta 1160, the guard is very rare of course and a pita!!
if anybody is tempted, check the trunnions very carefully, they support the table not the blade arbour
never move or lift the saw by using the table!Last edited by stevem; 09-30-2020, 09:29 AM.WCraig likes this.my shop is a beaver lodge
steve, sarnia, ont
1940's Craftmaster Lathe
https://www.facebook.com/artistryinwoodca/
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Originally posted by stevem View Post
never move or lift the saw by using the table!Noel
"Being so impressed with the beauty of nature, I never cease to be amazed at how the
'touch of the human hand' can transform it into another kind of beauty that is so uniquely human."
John Snow, Outdoorsman and Retired Teacher
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Steve, I would think cutting angles on a tilting table table saw would be awkward. I've only tilted my bandsaw table a few times and then just by a few degrees can't imagine cutting a 45. Do you use your tilty with the tabled tilted?(say that five times fast)
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I have the Craftmaster version of that Delta Tilty. they were both designed in an era when home woodworkers didn't use plywood, and for small pieces of solid wood it works reasonably well.
But I admit that I prefer to use it flat. ;-)
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Vintage Walker-Turner Driver Line 24" Scroll Saw
$100
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details...teLocale=en_CA
Looks like it needs a fair bit of TLC, but the chassis and table look like they're in reasonable shape (at least the table is whole, and looks rusty, but might not be pitted). Apparently there is a hacksaw blade in the blade holder at this point, which is why the poster insisted on calling it a power hacksaw.
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Originally posted by Doug G View PostSteve, I would think cutting angles on a tilting table table saw would be awkward. I've only tilted my bandsaw table a few times and then just by a few degrees can't imagine cutting a 45. Do you use your tilty with the tabled tilted?(say that five times fast)
so yes i have cut bevels quite a bit, up to 45 degrees. it's very accurate, feels odd at first but in reality, no different
Coop42 that delta tilty(and mine) is a 10 inch saw not an 8. it is a full size tablesaw. delta did make an 8 inch tilty in the "homecraft" linemy shop is a beaver lodge
steve, sarnia, ont
1940's Craftmaster Lathe
https://www.facebook.com/artistryinwoodca/
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