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Manufactured/Badged by:
Delta Specialty/Delta Mfg. Co./Delta-Rockwell/Rockwell Intl.
Milwaukee, WI; Jackson, TN; Tupelo, MS
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Combo Machine
Machine Size:
12" & 8"
Submitted By:
Ed Champion
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
12" 385 Band Saw & 8" Tablesaw
Date of Manufacturer:
Approximatly 1930
Serial Number:
NA
Last Updated
5/3/2010 1:06:42 AM
Comments:
This machine was rescued recently from the in-laws garage. It was there for the last 33 years that I know of. For the last 10 years it was placed against the service door to secure it. Since bringing it home I have cleaned the motor with air and reset the bandsaw band tracking. It runs smooth and cuts easily in spite of the lack of solid blade guides.
Photo 1:
Comments:
Sawdust included
Source:
Ed Champion Olympus c-4000
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Original Masters 1/2 hp Motor and Delta specialty Co Legs kit. This seems to be a combination built by the original owner with the 8" table saw.
Source:
Ed Champion
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Photo 3:
Comments:
Keyed Power switch. Possibly this was in a school and the switch key was kept by the shop teacher.
Source:
Ed Champion
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Photo 4:
Comments:
Belt and coupling arrangement. I also added steel casters to the legs to move this around easier.
Source:
Ed Champion
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