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Manufactured/Badged by:
S. A. Woods Machine Co.
Boston, MA
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Molder
Machine Size:
Submitted By:
John Orvis
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
137 M Moulder
Date of Manufacturer:
1930
Serial Number:
Last Updated
3/16/2004 12:00:00 AM
Comments:
1930 SA Woods 137M Molder that has been in the Salem OR area since new. The machine was originally purchased by Willamette Louver in 1929 and the business was later taken over by Westwood products. We purchased the machine back in the early 70's and ran it until 1990. This could be rebuilt or it is a great parts machine. It has 4 heads and is 220 3 phase. We have blueprints and documents that is truly a piece of woodworking history. There is some parts missing that we used on our 1964 Woods Molder. The thing weighs over 7000 lbs
Listed on EBay 1930 SA Woods Molder for parts or rebuild for production
Item number: 3803716731 by Dan Koonce who has offered to send a CD full of manuals from the aboveWillamette Louvre Co. He will be listing more ol arn soon.
Photo 1:
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Overall view
Source:
photo and permission by Dan Koonce
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Close up
Source:
photo and permission by Dan Koonce
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Comments:
Brochure & receipt
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photo and permission by Dan Koonce
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