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7140
... A friend saw this at the last IWF in Atlanta and it did indeed do what it was said to do. There was a lot of discussion on rec.woodworking about it...
Duke of URLs
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Nov 1, 2001
11:59 am
7141
If you get this in the mail you might want to reconsider giving it the automatic heave-ho. It's their 75th. Anniversary and they've got a number of photos of...
Duke of URLs
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Nov 1, 2001
1:10 pm
7142
We had a mortise machine like that in our High School shop. Since the teacher was a maroon, it got little use. I remember the foot pedal for drilling,...
GHP
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Nov 1, 2001
1:26 pm
7143
... I guess that you must be referring to Bob Veeeeela?...
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Nov 1, 2001
2:20 pm
7144
Any photos of their version of the Parks planer in it? Keith O'Boyle...
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kob1695
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Nov 1, 2001
2:22 pm
7145
Yes Richard, it is a water pump bearing I'm looking at. You can purchase them with soft steel ends so they can be re-worked. I talked to a machine shop about...
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ihc1965
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Nov 1, 2001
2:47 pm
7146
The piece that gets slammed into the blade is some plastic composite material, which is inexpensive to replace. Gary ... From: Duke of URLs...
Gary Cavener
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Nov 1, 2001
3:52 pm
7147
Table saw extra heavy duty Hammond glider, trim-o-saw used for sutting lead, alum, wood, w/several blades elec. exc. cond. $125 207- 676-9272 N Berwick, ME...
don england
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Nov 1, 2001
4:31 pm
7148
Anyone looking for more info on the device that stops a table saw blade when it comes in contact with your flesh should check out http://www.sawstop.com ...
Eduardo Fisher
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Nov 1, 2001
4:32 pm
7149
At the risk of annoying some of you, I have a suggestion for the list. When you "reply" to a posting, you could delete all or most of the existing posting. I...
bennell@...
oldsub86
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Nov 1, 2001
4:35 pm
7150
I have appreciated all the response to my query about the use of blade guards and splitters on table saws. I admitted that I did not use either and I confirm...
bennell@...
oldsub86
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Nov 1, 2001
4:44 pm
7151
. ... of ... randy, i agree completely, and the idea has been launched previously. i suspect that some members aren't aware they can block areas with their...
don england
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Nov 1, 2001
4:55 pm
7152
This is probably already common knowledge, but I was taught to raise the blade high enough so that the gullets between the teeth come completely out of the top...
Brian Dougherty
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Nov 1, 2001
6:46 pm
7153
Randy in Winnipeg wrote: I also admit that as I become older, I become more cautious and more concerned about potential injuries. I also have 2 teenaged sons...
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Nov 1, 2001
6:56 pm
7154
My daughter, age 5, and I saw one of these beauties today. I pointed it out to her, she admired it for a few seconds then said "cool Daddy does it fly?" Marc...
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powerwagon63
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Nov 1, 2001
7:28 pm
7155
... Dunno if you knew it Gary, (and others) but the SawStop folks are out here in Wilsonville Oregon. I can't remember exactly where Newland Road is but I...
John Mudd
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Nov 1, 2001
7:40 pm
7156
I love those! Peter ... From: powerwagon63@... To: oldwwmachines@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:27 PM Subject: [oldwwmachines] OT...
Peter Crowl
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Nov 1, 2001
7:51 pm
7157
Hey John Howzabout stopping by to see them....if the unit can be retrofit perhaps they'd entertain a volume purchase by the OWWM group. Just a thought Peter ...
Peter Crowl
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Nov 1, 2001
7:53 pm
7158
Peter, They say that it is not a retrofit. They did some very severe modifications to a Jet contractors saw. I believe that it might be possible to do it if ...
Gary Cavener
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Nov 1, 2001
8:01 pm
7159
I think we found just what the doctor (John) ordered. Late 40's/early 50's vintage Unisaw. No dust door, no "goose egg" motor cover, no miter gauge, JetLock...
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dovetaildean
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Nov 1, 2001
8:52 pm
7160
Thanks Keith - interesting stuff, I guess some of these machines are older than I thought. (= better of course) ... s/n ... Rockwell ... one) ... indicator of...
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Nov 1, 2001
9:29 pm
7161
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the oldwwmachines group. File :...
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Nov 1, 2001
9:57 pm
7162
Sorry for the poor quality - it was a very windy day today and I only had two pictures left on the roll. It sure was much nicer and easier to take pictures...
Patrick Smith
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Nov 1, 2001
10:13 pm
7163
The thing is called a Saw Stop http://www.sawstop.com/ there is a very dramatic video where they run a hot dog on a board thru the saw and it stops putting a...
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Nov 1, 2001
10:49 pm
7164
Does anyone know where I can find a 6B Jacobs chuck with a 1/2"-24 threaded mount? I can find the 1/2"-20 with no problem, but no one seems to have the finer...
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ihc1965
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Nov 2, 2001
2:28 am
7165
was doing a search on the hammond, wondering what it's all about. got this, probably the most interesting search blurb i have ever hit. ********** Local and...
don england
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Nov 2, 2001
4:07 am
7166
I could be wrong, but have never heard of 1/2-24 threaded Jacobs chuck. 3/8-24, yes. 20 is the "standard" fine thread for 1/2", 24 would have to be a...
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Nov 2, 2001
4:37 am
7167
... I have seen this machine and can report that it's a very early vintage 1940's machine and one of the first to adopt the cast iron donut plinth base. The...
Duke of URLs
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Nov 2, 2001
11:29 am
7168
... Sadly no. The closest they get to a Parks is one of the combination machines sold in the 20's. In the list of *milestones* the Robo-Grip is mentioned ...
Duke of URLs
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Nov 2, 2001
12:07 pm
7169
Vince, Check McMaster Carr. http://www.mcmaster.com If there really is such a beast, they will be able to find it for you at a reasonable price. Rick...
Rick Chamberlain
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Nov 2, 2001
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