Clean, complete Hammond Glider G40B sliding table Trim-O-Saw. $500.
These are fantastic, beefy little machines. Sliding table with 24" crosscut capacity. The can be modified to take standard woodworking blades. I know of no other saw like them. Small footprint, amazing crosscut capacity, super stable and quiet.
I love these saws so much, I got an older one. It's slightly heavier yet!
Manual & parts diagrams
http://www.vintagemachinery.org/pubs/415/21520.pdf
Modified arbor for standard woodworking blades
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-7sNERjTvL/...=copy_link
Bob Vaughan wrote a very nice article on these saws in Fine Woodworking a few years ago. Here's his log of modifications to his personal saw
http://www.vintagemachinery.org/pubs/415/29988.pdf
The miter finger moves freely. And the bronze half nut is in good shape.
Arbor runs true and smoothly.
1hp 1730rpm 3 Phase motor currently wired for 220v. Runs very nicely. If you don't have 3phase power, I can fit with a VFD or single phase motor - talk to me for price.
The table has a nice patina and is just that. No rust pitting. If you prefer the shiny look, it should be a quick cleanup with WD-40 and a razor. Again, I'm willing to do the cleanup if you pay me.
The only issues I know of are
Pickup in Chicago preferred. Forklift available to load. With a little time, I can get this to Rockford, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Ann Arbor for some gas money. I will likely be driving to Maine this fall, and could be bribed to bring it along Rochester/Boston/Bangor (2 kids in van for days - they need the bribes, not me.)
PayPal, cash, or zelle. I can probably find a way to do venmo or one of the other myriad payments if I must.
Feel free to make an offer, I won't be offended.
Thanks for looking
These are fantastic, beefy little machines. Sliding table with 24" crosscut capacity. The can be modified to take standard woodworking blades. I know of no other saw like them. Small footprint, amazing crosscut capacity, super stable and quiet.
I love these saws so much, I got an older one. It's slightly heavier yet!
Manual & parts diagrams
http://www.vintagemachinery.org/pubs/415/21520.pdf
Modified arbor for standard woodworking blades
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-7sNERjTvL/...=copy_link
Bob Vaughan wrote a very nice article on these saws in Fine Woodworking a few years ago. Here's his log of modifications to his personal saw
http://www.vintagemachinery.org/pubs/415/29988.pdf
The miter finger moves freely. And the bronze half nut is in good shape.
Arbor runs true and smoothly.
1hp 1730rpm 3 Phase motor currently wired for 220v. Runs very nicely. If you don't have 3phase power, I can fit with a VFD or single phase motor - talk to me for price.
The table has a nice patina and is just that. No rust pitting. If you prefer the shiny look, it should be a quick cleanup with WD-40 and a razor. Again, I'm willing to do the cleanup if you pay me.
The only issues I know of are
- blade guard is broken. It's a clean break, and should be very repairable.
- belt guard is missing - I can supply measurements if you want to make one
- grinding wheel nut is missing - again, happy to provide measurements
Pickup in Chicago preferred. Forklift available to load. With a little time, I can get this to Rockford, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Ann Arbor for some gas money. I will likely be driving to Maine this fall, and could be bribed to bring it along Rochester/Boston/Bangor (2 kids in van for days - they need the bribes, not me.)
PayPal, cash, or zelle. I can probably find a way to do venmo or one of the other myriad payments if I must.
Feel free to make an offer, I won't be offended.
Thanks for looking