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Manufactured/Badged by:
Emrick, Inc.
Kalamazoo, MI
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Combo Machine
Machine Size:
*
Submitted By:
Bob P
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Universal Woodworker 5 in 1 Tool
Date of Manufacturer:
1946-
Serial Number:
Last Updated
10/7/2013 3:08:36 PM
Comments:
This was given to me by the PO great grand son. The PO was Mr. Glenn Wilmouth originally of Thebes, Illinois. He was a life long Nurseryman who loved to build 2 and 3 story Purple Martin bird houses. His great grand son recalls seeing his great grand father drilling holes with antique hand twist drills. He's not sure if his great grand father was the original owner or not. The photo's are those which were taken by the PO great grand son.
*This was advertised to use a 6" blade on the table saw and drills to center of a 12" circle. The lathe has a 10" swing and a 30" bed. The sanding disc is 8" and can adapt to use a 6" grinding wheel.
Nice simple tool for a very small space and appears to have all parts and it's workable. Nice display piece once it is restored.
edit: Corrected name and added restoration photo's. Original entry was on 2/23/13.
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With table in place to be used as a saw.
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Table in place to be used as a drill press. Has the original pulley cord.
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What is remaining of the decal.
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I wasn't able to salvage the decal.
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