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True Manufacturer:
Unknown Manufacturer
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Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Band Saw
Machine Size:
16"
Submitted By:
Reuben Deumling
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
P&H
Date of Manufacturer:
1930s?
Serial Number:
Last Updated
12/10/2016 2:32:02 PM
Comments:
Bob Fox found this saw on Craigslist in Gresham, Oregon back in 2010 http://www.owwm.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=85004 The frame is cast iron with an I beam profile and has no bars, braces, honeycomb, or hollow core. This saw stands 46" tall overall and is approx 26" wide with the table in place. From the bottom of the base to the top of the table is 21-1/2". He restored it in short order and sold it I think to a member of OWWM.org
One additional saw showed up nearby that looks quite similar (shown in the thread linked above)
Photo 1:
Comments:
Restored shot from front
Source:
Bob Fox
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IMG Code
Photo 2:
Comments:
3/4 view from rear
Source:
Bob Fox
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IMG Code
Photo 3:
Comments:
as much as there is of a logo
Source:
Bob Fox
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IMG Code
Photo 4:
Comments:
Lower blade guide closeup
Source:
Bob Fox
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IMG Code
Photo 5:
Comments:
driven shaft and pulley closeup
Source:
Bob Fox
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Photo 6:
Comments:
unrestored, partially disassembled
Source:
Bob Fox
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IMG Code