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Manufactured/Badged by:
Smithway Machine Co., Inc.
Seattle, WA
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Shaper, Wood
Machine Size:
3/4" spindle
Submitted By:
Bill Hoglund
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
XL
Date of Manufacturer:
1948?
Serial Number:
Last Updated
11/1/2013 12:07:33 PM
Comments:
Rescued from setting outside at a junk store! I use this to raise panels on raised panel doors. Cleaned it painted it. Built the fence.
Does any one know why this looks so much like a "Moak" shaper?
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Old style cutter head. Need a flack jacket.
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Upgradeed cutter. No longer need flack jacket.
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I still have the original switch, But it was single pole and I did not like it. So I replaced it with a push button switch that is built for 240v.
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Motor with flat belt.
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The last person that owned this, and actually cared about the machine, put this nice belt on it.
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