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Manufactured/Badged by:
All American Tool & Mfg. Co.
Skokie, IL
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Metal Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Other
Machine Size:
Submitted By:
Bob P
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
1500 Precision Filing Machine
Date of Manufacturer:
UNK
Serial Number:
77-149
Last Updated
5/28/2013 1:02:10 PM
Comments:
My brother in law purchased this for me a couple of months ago in Chicago and I picked it up on a visit yesterday. A brochure is the only entry on this site for this mfg. The brochure is for the expanded tool which includes the saw and honing accessories. This entry is for the basic Precision Filing Machine which is not set up to accept the bolt on accessories. Other than being dirty it is in great shape, no rust and everything moves smoothly. Did not come with a motor.
Edit:Photo's 3-5 are of completed restoration. Photo 6 is the interior before disassembly. The original entry was on 11/21/12.
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Base is a solid piece of Brass. All new gasgets (3).
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There are a number of small parts in the interior and were very difficult to get back together. Small openings and big hands make for frustration and alot of bad language but a great feeling of accomplishment once it is done.
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