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Manufactured/Badged by:
Walker-Turner Co., Inc.
Jersey City, NJ; Plainfield, NJ
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Jointer
Machine Size:
6" jointer
Submitted By:
ray kolbus
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
p910
Date of Manufacturer:
postwar 1940,s -50,s
Serial Number:
12-240
Last Updated
4/1/2012 6:40:06 PM
Comments:
I bought this from a estate sale in my town late 90,s. I didn,t know it was available till weeks after original sale . heard info that there was a whole shop of "ole arn" that in some cases they used a tow truck to move it out. Wish I had known sooner, but these things happen. works quite well, usual stains on bed and such but no rust or broken parts. it is powered up with a Atlas 3/4 hp,110/220,1ph 3450 rpm # 8288fe. I like the well made table. Considering how well built it is, I have wondered if it could be a factory option, or a multi use factory accessory. Steering casters on all 4 corners complete with brakes. I particularly like the idea of the outfeed hold down on this model, but from what I have seen it obviously was not a big thing in design safety for other manufactures. It still is using the original cloth covered cord, from the switch to the motor and the original switch with no sign of being worn out,but I have replaced the main infeed cord. I will add it to the list of "something to do in my later years" as for restoration , as it is running and functioning quite well as it is.
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wt 6'' jointer
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wt 6" jointer
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wt 6" jointer
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wt 6" jointer
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