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Hi Roland, I'm new to the forum but I have restored a lot of arn. It would take me all night to put up some pics so I thought I'd post a link to my page on vintage machinery (formerly OWWM) I hope you enjoy looking at them:
www.vintagemachinery.org/members/detail.aspx?id=4792Best regards, Dukes
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Whoa, Welcome Dukes
I would say we have areal heavy hitter in the old arn club amongst us
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The oldest arn I have is this 1942 Power King scroll saw. I used it quite a bit until my RBI Hawk showed up.
We do segmented turning, not because it is easy, but because it is hard.
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1938 Delta 768. Not restored.
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dukesalley said:
I'm new to the forum but I have restored a lot of arn....
Wow, check out this
combo machine extraordinaire:
It's one of many beautiful resotrations
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Not restored? Do you have a time machine too? That saw looks great.
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I picked up this Powermatic 141 which will get moved into my shop
Will have to round up the son-in-law to help me make the switch
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Wow, this thread is still going. Well, here's the metal working contingent of the shop (they don't look this good now for sure)
Logan 11"
Arboga mill:
The metalworking corner:
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My first old iron - picked it up just before Christmas. Hopefully make first cut this weekend:
As received:
Today:
Mike