Chris I was watching that poor sad guy that used to be a Unisaw [1]. "Custom made Table Saw," huh? Just about made me cry. As far as Ruckering is concerned,...
... corporate account at J.C. Whitney: chrome bumper strips, flames, chrome motor, and added "personalized" lettering. I kept looking for the mudflap lady to...
Gosh,it is 6:30 AM and I am reading another round in the discussion of how much toxic waste is in the electrolysis tanks of several (?) OWWM obsessors.... Damn...
Sorry, but that Unisaw has already been christened on another board by the Ogre himself....it's christened name is: "Sad Bastard" But have no doubt that Chris...
Hi all, The left rear pulley guard on my 1940(ish) Delta 17" 1300 series drill press is looking for it's right side mate. (That's the right side when facing...
Steve, I am almost finished with the two sets of collets for the Oliver 91D's to use Forrest City mortising bits. I need to order a 19/64" reamer to do the...
I can pick it up and store it for you until you make other connections, but it would have to be stored outside, but I can't imagine us having rain anytime in...
Hi All, I am rebuilding a 1955 Unisaw and pressed new bearings on the arbor. I used #88503 which have an extended inner race. This does not seem to fit with...
... it reminds me of a Kansas City fire engine, really hasn't had anything "added". OK, a little decorative paint. Ooo! If it's a fire engine, I can add...
Chris, I could pick the Unisaw up and store it for you for a few months. I have a cart room for one more unisaw since the 59 went to San Diego a few weeks...
If this Unisaw was owned and used by others before you got it, then all bets are off as to exactly what you have. The good news is that it can only be either...
Phil, If you are removing paint as weell as rust, I would assume at least some of the old paints contained lead and you are also getting signifigant amounts of...
... me ... thanks to all of the members who have replied here or BC thanks for that link , the one ya sent me bc worked better but only covered the base...
What it really needs are Lake pipes under the bed and a squirrel- tail on the tailstock spindle lock. Joe, who refrained from commenting on the Hot-rod-lathe...
hello! I know its been a while, but I'm not totally gone. I have come across a stoutly built, probably 75 yr old grinder unit (belt driven, dual wheel), and...
Rick, Thanks for the input. Speaking of Jamie and stacking things, I can also verify he has a weak spot for 4" jointers. If you have an off-brand laying about ...
A friend is considering buying a late model delta 18" (wedgebed) planer with a 7.5 3 ph motor. This machine also has a smaller feed motor, so it's a little bit...
Rick, Yes, in part devil's advocate. Though I am more concerned about the lead I breathe in than what might be in the tank. I would like to make it fully into ...
From: "Dave Cavner" <perpetualapprentice@...> ... Dave, I'm aware of his umm... disease. Careful though, last time I poked fun at his affliction some...
I converted one of these planers to single phase and it was not hard to do. The feed motor is fractional hp so it is not costly but the drive needs to be at...
Or as I was taught so well in the 60's. Kill them all and let God sort them out. T. Houser who says you can call me what you want ... tank. ... during that ......
... fun at ... miniscule ... All right, let's clear up this nasty little rumor right now. I only have 27-4" jointers, 3-6" jointers, 2-8" jointers and one...
Rick Actually, I don't really think of it as true criticism, as the comments (remember Dr. V's "dingle balls") have been in good fun. It looks like a fine...
I thought the lathe looked really nice. The thing that caught my eye was that his lathe is for portable display, hence the casters on all four legs. Nice for...
I just recently joined this group and have been so entertained by y'alls messages I forgot to take pictures and get serial 3's off some old equipment that I...