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Manufactured/Badged by:
American Wood Working Machinery Co.
Rochester, NY; Williamsport, PA; Montgomery, PA
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Molder
Machine Size:
Submitted By:
Don H
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
No 3 1/2 Sash Sticker
Date of Manufacturer:
1915-1920
Serial Number:
912207
Last Updated
9/27/2011 12:47:38 PM
Comments:
This is the sorry sash sticker that has been floating around the NW with out a tail shaft for a few months which has once more averted the scrap man.
It is from Millwork Inc from Millwork Supply in Seattle. That is where it seems to have lost it's tail shaft.
I bought it to take the plow and bore attachment for my other 3 1/2 and peel the pulleys, shafts, fasteners, and the nice new leather ply/nylon belt for use on another machine.
Unfortunately, I found in my parts pile three pulleys, shafting of correct size, and bearing caps that will make it possible to put this machine back together. A project of questionable value as the parts out of my pile could be peddled for more than the running machine. There is not a market for these machines my friends assure me. I am the market it seems in these parts.
This appears a late model. High shop no. and what appear to me to be original factory ball bearing spindles. The endless belt someone spent a fortune on is a plus.
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Comments:
Dark I know.
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Nice ball bearing yoke
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Photo 3:
Comments:
The plow and bore attachment. The reason I bought the machine. To put this on my other good one.
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Photo 4:
Comments:
The found parts to replace the missing tail shaft. the side head pulley could be a little wider.
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