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Manufactured/Badged by:
Vincent Metal Industries, Ltd.
Hamilton, ON
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Band Saw
Machine Size:
12"
Submitted By:
Roy Mackey
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Cast aluminum band saw
Date of Manufacturer:
unknown
Serial Number:
Unknown
Last Updated
7/1/2011 3:37:16 AM
Comments:
I picked this up off a guy who was clearing out some stuff. It was originally owned by his father and he no longer needed it himself. Being a collector of junk it ended up in my storage. I know nothing about this company. Not sure what I want with it since it does not serve my actual needs. Just the same it is an interesting saw even if it is poorly, Made in Canada. If the switch is not original I may scab it for another one of my vintage machines. though for some reason it appears to be original. It does need tires of some sort. Not much info out there on this company.
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The stand appears to be handmade but almost seems to be original
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My Lumix
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Has a knob broken off here.
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Has a cool old cast iron switch
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My Panisonic Lumix
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Not sure if this is original motor or not... the beast runs though.
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