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Complete with bullet motor, door, cast iron base, and original switch! Those parts alone are worth over $500. It even has the original splitter and guard. Nice.
John
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10-10-2016, 04:22 PM
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I restored a 1950 Uni about 3 years ago - it was a blast!
If I had room I might be interested in a Mini-Unisaw that is currently on Fort Wayne CL for $300. Looks pretty complete too.
Mike
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10-10-2016, 05:09 PM
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Well, it's in my garage. Thanks Bob! I think. I see your posts all the time but can never do anything because I'm at work, but today is a holiday for us (you know us govt types) so I decided to give the guy a call. Met him at 1:30 and the saw was still sitting just like the pictures. He plugged it in, sounded okay. Tilt wheel is tight, height works. Minimal rust but only 2 not-too-good belts. So he helped me take the top off and stuff it in my Bronco. He did offer to have one of his guys deliver it but I said that wasn't necessary.
Anyway, not sure what I"m going to do with it. I am just finishing up the one I got from my neighbor last year. This one is a bit newer, 1948, and has a better switch, the guard, the fence. My other one has the goose-egg though, and a motor gone through and bearings replaced by Bill (Skizzo). Looking in the motor cover it looks a bit different than my other one. I can see the 'necklace' in it but not this one, got some kind of shield in the way. It is 1HP, 1725 rpm.
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At that price its a give away,I also don't need one but if it was local for me I would be all over it-------Carroll