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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sprunger Brothers, Inc.
South Bend, IN; Topeka, IN; Ligonier, IN; Elkhart, IN
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Jointer
Machine Size:
6"
Submitted By:
Rudy Lazard
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
NJ6
Date of Manufacturer:
1950's Approx.
Serial Number:
57932 JN6
(View SN Registry Entry)
Last Updated
5/27/2014 8:07:43 AM
Comments:
I acquired this unit from an old contractor just around the corner from my house. He was having a yard sale and had some older woodworking tools listed in the paper. I went to take a look and ended up buying an old router table, when I was ready to leave he asked if I might be interested in an old jointer that belonged to his father. I was so he took me into the garage and showed it to me. I bought it on the spot for $50.00 dollars. When I got it home I started looking for information on it and found this website.
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Comments:
Sprunger JN6 Jointer
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My self
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Jointer JN6
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my self
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Photo 3:
Comments:
Started to disassemble the jointer for clean up and restore.
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Photo 4:
Comments:
This is the Motor that came on this unit it is a General Electric AC 3/4 HP single phase motor 1725 rpm I don't think this is the right one did not seem to go very fast. any information would help.
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My self
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Main body of jointer Just recived the new bearings today.
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My self
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