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Manufactured/Badged by:
Frank H. Clement
Rochester, NY
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Jointer
Machine Size:
16"Jointer
Submitted By:
Jeff Behan
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Pattern Makers Jointer
Date of Manufacturer:
1890's to 1920's?
Serial Number:
Last Updated
2/4/2006 12:00:00 AM
Comments:
Here's more pictures of the pattern shop and a Frank H.Clement 16"pattern makers jointer.
It is a babitt bearing,flat belt drive,2 knife round head (clam shell style),tilting fence,out feed table tills up and down.I have removed all the tooling and machines from the pattern shop and have brought them to my shop in upstate New York.Will be removing the line shafts and pullies next.All the benches,storage cabinets and tables will be removed in the next few days.It is sad to see such a nice building and shop end up like this but as much that can be salvaged and reused will be.Some of the machines that came out there intact are a Wysong & Miles #303 disc and spindle sander,Fay & Egan single end tenoner,Oliver model 90 tablesaw;dual arbor with sliding table,Frank H.Clement model 0 tablesaw,Frank H.Clement 16" pattern makers jointer,2 bench top knife and chisel sharpers, an American pattern Makers Lathe(wood bed with cross slide},Oliver 36"Band Saw
and a couple of table saws that I haven't ID yet.E-mail me if you have any interest in any of these.
Photo 1:
Comments:
jointer/bandsaw that was stripped
Source:
myself
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Wysong & Miles #303
Source:
myself
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Photo 3:
Comments:
view of shop back wall
Source:
myself
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