Old arn pic thread
#31

1926 Oliver dual arbor sliding table saw.
Awaiting refurbing

" />

Stupid is forever, ignorant can be transitory.
Reply
#32
Wow Cary!

Mind if I pick your brain when I finally get a fire lit under my MBC refurb?
Reply
#33
RolHammer said:


Wow Cary!

Mind if I pick your brain when I finally get a fire lit under my MBC refurb?




There are probably other people more qualified to answer you questions but feel free to pick away.
"There is no such thing as stupid questions, just stupid people"
Reply
#34
Delta 43-502 overarm router. Complete with a full set of inserts that Tinman generously made for me!

Reply
#35
Here is my 9'' DeWalt MMB 23 RAS!

My Boss is a Jewish Carpenter!
Reply
#36
Yates American 8"

Reply
#37
I will play

28-350


PM 1150



Oliver badged - Davis & Wells



sidney jointer




If it can't kill you it probably ain't no good. Better living through chemicals.

 
Reply
#38
No access to my photos at work, but I did a total rehab on a delta shaper, then sold it. Have a green PM 1150VS and a mustard PM60 in the shop as well. the rest is newer stuff, waiting to be replaced by the good old stuff
Tools that are no good require greater skill.
Reply
#39
My first old arn:

1971 Delta Rockwell 46-201. I added a VFD to it. I'll eventually repaint it black and build a stand for it. Who am I kidding? That'll never get done. It spends too much time working, making pens.



I have a 1950's era Craftsman disc/belt sander, no pics, though. I also have a 1993 PM66 that I repainted black. I also added an Incra router table to it, but not pictured.



In the past year, I had a 1947 Delta 6" jointer (sold), 1970's Belsaw planer (sold), and a 1978 Craftsman disc/belt sander (selling for parts).

Next on my list is a 1949 Delta DP220 drill press that I've put the down payment on.
Semper fi,
Brad

Reply
#40
Went to look at a radial arm saw on CL and this 1946 Delta drill press followed me home !


Delta 14" bandsaw from CL


Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 6 Guest(s)

Product Recommendations

Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. We may receive a commission from sales referred by our links; however, we have carefully selected these products for their usefulness and quality.