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They also keep the table closer to the cutter for a greater degree of. Parallelogram jointers improve the design and allow you to raise or lower the table with greater ease. 250 (app > Appleton ) pic hide this posting restore restore this posting. 36-725 T2) 570 (app > ) pic hide this posting restore restore this posting. They typically plane down boards up to 6 or 8 inches wide. New In Box - Delta 10' Table Saw (Model No. FinishingĪfter assembly, I had to build a tool stand to hold the machine at the correct height, properly deal with wood chips, and mount the motor. A table jointer is a large, industrial-strength tool with a long work table to accommodate the largest boards. I was able to recreate that part out of a blank of tool steel I purchased online. I typically look at these with some caution and look for dates closer to the early 70s. went on a cost savings spree and many machines suffered. Early machines of this era are fine and dandy. These machines are tagged with the easily identifiable R.I. Luckily I had just picked up a Logan 210 metal lathe. In 1973 Rockwell Manufacturing was absorbed into Rockwell International. I was unable to remove the nut from that part without damaging the threads on the shaft. The only difference was in the threaded piece that attaches the fence to the main body. The bearings were completely shot and the pulley was broken. Fortunately, the spindle did run true and all of the mechanisms appeared to work well despite their rusty condition. Thick rust-covered any surface that was not painted, a lot of dirt and ancient sawdust was packed into the harder-to-clean nooks and crannies, and no motor was included. This jointer was in pretty unfortunate condition when I purchased it. They intended to restore it as well before finding another table saw that was better suited to their space. The Gizmo Dojo received the machine as a donation, the previous owner's information was not made available to me. I purchased this machine on October 8th, 2017 along with the accompanying Table Saw (to complete the combo unit) from a local maker space in Broomfield, CO called ( ). It's the jointer side of a Delta Table Saw/ Jointer Combo marketed towards enthusiast home woodworkers in the 1940s. So, if you really need a decent, good saw go for it, you will find bladesĪll over the place at fair prices.This is a Delta 07-207 6" Jointer. I bought an almostĭuplicate of that saw, a Northstate 10" version with the open web cast iron wings like that one with a 2hp motor on it and I like it better than my other saw and have been using it almost exclusively ever since! Than a good universal motor in my opinion any day! It will still power that sawįor a long time if it isn't burned up or already worn out. A good quality 8" or 9" saw will still cut all the plywood and 3/4" up to 2/1/2" stock you'll need to work with.Īs to the motor, a good induction 1hp motor is a lot tougher and stronger The only real advantage to having a 10" vs a 9" saw is the depth of cut on thicker lumber anyway. They are still good and capable saws with a lot of use left in them, and will serve you well for years to come. If I needed a saw, I would not hesitate to buy it. If you decide to buy it, go to Vintage woodworking machines site and get all the info you need from there about this saw. If that is indeed the saw that is pictured for $150.00 I for one, think it is a good deal.