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Manufactured/Badged by:
Walker-Turner Co., Inc.
Jersey City, NJ; Plainfield, NJ
True Manufacturer:
Walker-Turner Co., Inc.
,
Jersey City, NJ; Plainfield, NJ
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Jointer
Machine Size:
6"
Submitted By:
Eli Diaz
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
P912 Jointer
Date of Manufacturer:
Early 1950s
Serial Number:
Last Updated
4/17/2022 10:47:43 AM
Comments:
Purchased on FB Market for $300 in February of 2022. Had been in use in a cabinet shop until a few months before purchase. PO put a new Grizzly 1/2hp motor on it. Machine was in decent shape. Mostly complete. Only missing the guard. Don't have the original listing pictures. Only have the disassembled picture I took.
It had NO badges at all, so no serial for proper dating. The badges shown are magnets I printed up.
I believe it's a P912 because the parts list matches the machine exactly. Came with the "Texrope" triple pulleys, and the original 1/2hp Driver Line Motor (not pictured).
I think it's early 1950s due to K&T stamped on the fence, and the fence lacking a few small things the 6520 version has.
Bearings were in good shape so I just cleaned and re-greased.
Wasn't too concerned with matching the original paint color. I just did a nice blue color.
Put the Bora PM-1100 base on it. Great base if you swap out the cheap plastic swivel casters.
This has been fully restored and is running in my shop now.
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Front Side.
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My Shop.
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Photo 2:
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Close Up Front.
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My Shop.
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Photo 3:
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Right Side.
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My Shop.
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Photo 4:
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Taken Apart Before Restoration.
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My Shop.
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