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Manufactured/Badged by:
Chicago Machinery Exchange
Chicago, IL
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Table Saw
Machine Size:
14 in
Submitted By:
Kyle Newman
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
No. 10
Date of Manufacturer:
1920's
Serial Number:
Last Updated
5/30/2010 11:55:56 PM
Comments:
I traded some 4/4 osage lumber, a 150 lb osage turing blank, and two 35 lb honeylocust turning blanks for the table saw and an old paternmakers lathe. I supose its not that big of a deal to most of yah, but when my grandpa came over to my shop to help me clean and analyze the motor on the table saw he said, "boy, I supose you know that this motor is older than both of us combined and its a wonder it still runs." The saw didn't come with the counter shaft, however there is only one casting broken. Its in great shape and I'm gonna use it for a long time to come.
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I'm trying to develop a dust shroud. This seems to capture 90% of the dust.
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