Welcome!
Register
::
Login
Home
About Us
Discussion Forum
Machine Info
Photo Index
Buy & Sell
Tools
Support Vintage Machinery
Home Page
Mission
Submitting Content
VintageMachinery.org Support
Contact Us
Discussion Forum
Wiki/Knowledge Base
Discussion FAQ
The Shop
Projects Forum
For Sale Forum
SWARF
VintageMachinery.org Support
OWWM.org Support
Manufacturer's Index
Machine Registry
Publication Reprints
Wiki/Knowledge Base
Photo Index Home
Index by Manufacturer
Index by Machine Type
Recent Submissions
Submit New Photo
Classified Ads
Vintage Machinery Store
Workshop Calculations
Patent Search
Book Store
Member Profiles
Donations
Vintage Machinery Store
Calendars
Amazon.com
Highland Woodworking
Search
Machinery Photo Index
Manufactured/Badged by:
J. D. Wallace & Co.
Chicago, IL
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Band Saw
Machine Size:
14"
Submitted By:
George R. Hoelzeman
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Workace Model 40
Date of Manufacturer:
NA
Serial Number:
NA
Last Updated
5/13/2013 12:52:43 PM
Comments:
Viewed at the Bull Shoals State Park Visitor Center, Bull Shoals, Arkansas on 9 August 2008. The machine was donated to the Visitor Center museum by a local woodworker in 2006. It was pushed up against the wall in the position seen in the photos. Apparently it has been recently used.
Edit - This entry was updated to add a catalog photo of the machine, a Workace 14" "wood and metal" band saw, in order to show a front view of this model of saw. See the 1932 Workace catalog at Page 5 for more information. That catalog and other J.D. Wallace publications can be found by clicking on the J.D. Wallace name in the upper left corner of this page, and then look for the "Publications" menu link on that page. The original date of upload for this entry was 8/14/2008. admin:dg
Photo 1:
Comments:
As it stands in the Visitor Center
Source:
George Hoelzeman
Direct Link
IMG Code
Photo 2:
Comments:
Back of the upper wheel, guard, etc.
Source:
George Hoelzeman
Direct Link
IMG Code
Photo 3:
Comments:
Also at the Visitor Center, the world's largest Brown Trout. OWWM and big Trout. What more can you ask for?
Source:
George Hoelzeman
Direct Link
IMG Code
Photo 4:
Comments:
Source:
Direct Link
IMG Code