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Manufactured/Badged by:
Beaver Power Tools, Callander Foundry
Guelph, ON
True Manufacturer:
Beaver Power Tools, Callander Foundry
,
Guelph, ON
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Jointer
Machine Size:
6"
Submitted By:
Trevor Vickery
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
6" Jointer, JS 3100
Date of Manufacturer:
not known
Serial Number:
not known
Last Updated
11/25/2014 8:12:47 PM
Comments:
I needed a jointer. To make a canoe paddle, and I found this on Kijiji locally, when I compared this machine with modern equivalents, it was a no brainer as far as quality was concerned, also the price was a lot less, it came complete and ready to use, all mounted on a table. This was my first eerie de with Beaver Power tools and I am completely smitten, Ilan on acquiring a complete set of machines from this era.
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As purchased, heavy but in readable machines. Purchased locally from someone trying to clear out his shop for even more equipment.
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Befor rebuild picture, rebuild next year
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back side including extra supports rollers
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the back adjustment mechanism
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original blade guard
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A very clever way to suck away the cuttings, hand made from wood.
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