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Manufactured/Badged by:
J. D. Wallace & Co.
Chicago, IL
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Radial Arm Saw
Machine Size:
No. 1
Submitted By:
jordie field
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Radial arm saw
Date of Manufacturer:
1930's
Serial Number:
?
Last Updated
7/1/2013 2:38:38 PM
Comments:
This was my first antique and or vintage (Owwm) purchase around 15 years ago. This very clean and all original J. D. Wallace (No. 1) radial arm saw. This saw is in excellent condition!! Absolutely complete, all the little cast steel adjustment handles are intact. Original motor is strong. Original switch is present. All of the stainless steel calibrated rules attached to this machine are in excellent condition and some are stamped J.D. Wallace. This saw is in great working condition! I bought this saw out of an old hardware store on the west side of Chicago. Cool cause it is made in Chicago.
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3/4 profile of machine
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adjustment handles
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motor plate
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rules are stamped J.D.Wallace
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original switch
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notice the oil port, pinch holder to change out blades and evrything that is cast. A real work of art
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