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Manufactured/Badged by:
DeWalt Products Co.
Leola, PA; Lancaster, PA; Towson, MD
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Radial Arm Saw
Machine Size:
9"
Submitted By:
Lew Stallman
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
AMF DeWalt 925 & 7730
Date of Manufacturer:
1954
Serial Number:
304866
(View SN Registry Entry)
Last Updated
11/14/2008 9:42:16 PM
Comments:
AMF De Walt 925 Radial Arm Saw, purchased new from NEIL HARDWARE, Paterson, New Jersey in 1954. I am the original owner and have moved this saw from NJ, NM, CO. About 20 yr ago I sent the motor to the Black & Decker factory to have it re-wond. Changed 3/4 HP to 1 HP. Also have a B&D De Walt 7730, 10 inch which I purchased (about 1983) new from JC Penny, Albuquerque, NM when they were eliminating all their tools.
Lew Stallman
Pagosa Springs, Colorado - summer
Green Valley, Arizona - winter
Photo 1:
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Model 925
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Photo 2:
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Model 925 front
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Photo 3:
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Model 925 side
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Photo 4:
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De Walt 7730 & 925
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Lew Stallman
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Photo 5:
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Model 7730 SN79100186
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Model 7730 front view
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Lew Stallman
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