... Ahh, but we do have a place for them. Under the Manufacturers Index, there is a section called "Images". The main reason this category was created was to...
Speaking of spam... Did anyone else get an e-mail from this group containing porn this morning? I did... At least the e-mail had the OWWM email address as the...
Do some interviewing of woodworkers that have been at it for lots of years and who's work quality level has been constantly improving (an important point). I...
... That ... I have bought a few pieces of equipment through the Woodweb ads - One from an OWWMer who told me he had been deluged with emails after posting....
Check out Andrew's new saw - a thing of beauty http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=3402 A search that paid off in spades, Andrew - tell us something...
Geoff, I used a Unisaw for 15 years and presently use a Powermatic 66 since '91, thousands of hours on both plus lots on an Oliver 88, Northfield 4. I will...
... <artshaw@k...> ... annual ... meet ... name ... get ... Jeff & John; Looks like its going to be a small gathering. Could it be for lunch either on Friday...
... The Hall & Brown MfgIndex entry is a good example of what can be done with these additional photos. Once those ancillary pics are uploaded as MfgIndex...
thanks for the replies on this. i have been debating if i really wanted a "cabinet" saw, or just stay with the old Atlas "not cabinet/contractors" saw. i...
... To expand on what Bob said: I had a Delta CSIB (Contractor's Saw Inna Box, aka Tilting Arbor Saw, aka Cabinet Saw). It was entirely adequate at making...
... Rick, Looks like an old AB 700 series. Looks a little small for a size 2, hoever. Is there any number designation on it? AB is pretty specific with the...
... get a (expletive deleted) Contractor-style saw for $350....It would likely meet my needs..... **** Geoff- I'll jump in here.....No, it probably wouldn't. ...
From: "Robert Vaughan" <rmvaughan@...> ... I hope someone's collecting/archiving these Vaughanisms. I'll second everything Karl says. Also, patience is a...
It would probaly be easier to use regular brake lining material. It comes in rolls and is sized by with and thinkness. It is usually referred to as woven...
Addendum; Either me or the spill chiker is brain dead. You might get a better response at the clutch and brake store is you said, "Width and thickness", Bob...
Excellent! Many thanks for this information. I will try the epoxy glue then. Will the stuff that comes in the two side-by-side tubes work or ought i invest...
Once you make the decision to go with a cabinet saw the next big decision in my mind is "right or left tilt?" motors and fences can all be changed and...
I'm trying to find a source for a drive belt for an Oliver model 20D lathe. We are using the lathe now, but I would like to be prepared with a spare drive...
In a message dated 10/29/05 8:43:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Plus, with the mild steel guides, if your blade should slip off the backup bearing or the...
From: "Ray Muno" <muno@...> ... The contacts on this thing are actually huge (~3/8" diameter) compared to the other size 1 starter I have. The photos...
... Which 2 poles are switched? Are any terminals marked L1, L2, etc? I am assuming T1 is the one on the overload. ... I find enclosures to be harder to find...
Greetings. I'm a new member. I just picked up a 12" Craftsman radial arm saw. I assume it's from the 1960's, model #113.29520. How can I get the manual for...
These are shots of the Kregell Windmill Company factory in Nebraska City, NE. They may have been posted here before, but I don't recall seeing them. Here's the...
... radial ... I don't know for sure, but here would be a fun place to start: http://www.owwm.com/files/PDF/Craftsman/1969-Radial_Arm_Saw_Manual.pdf...