July 31, 201114 yr stopped of at a scrap dealer , and this what I saw Oliver 287 shaper COT molder Boxes of Delta 3 phase 2 hp 3450 rpm motors , with magnetic starters there were two different sizes Big metal lathe Radial arm saw wasn't there a thread on this type machine last week clausing drill press white 30 to 36 inch plannerbands saws in the back ground challange shear ol double mitre saw another big metal lathe united shear air compressors [img]http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m306/JSHutcheson/030.jpg[/img
July 31, 201114 yr Author didn't realize it was gonna come in as links , instead of the picture  mods , can ya fix this ???
July 31, 201114 yr Hutch, if you click on the second box from the left at the top of the reply part you can add pictures from your own computer or from a url.I didn't add all the ones you shot, but most, hope that is ok. Thanks for the pictures, some big stuff. bob Bob Kloeswww.bobkloes.com
July 31, 201114 yr Look ma, its an arn supermarket My job is to give my kids things to discuss with their therapist
July 31, 201114 yr Wow, you have great taste in junkyards!  Ron DudelstonAbove and Beyond WoodWorks
July 31, 201114 yr Man that is like open, serve your self shopping. Hope you found some great bargains that we will see here before long. John MoodyJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
July 31, 201114 yr Author sad to say NO , I don't need any of those machines , I was offered the unipoint for free 6 months ago I didn't want it , so it ended up here.  My shop is closing in DEC, and everything will be sold off then or put into storage though I can't seem to stop buying this stuff  I think I'll be coping ya slightly on the southbend , going with platnum(sp?) and black did you use white or off white , semi gloss or gloss gotta be slightly different  funny to see , we're placed in the top 5 for restorations you,myself and Jack this month alone powermatic 12" ped disk sander ,...............already restored Wadkin MF chain/chisel mortiser, ...............half way done the retoration southbend 10 metal lathe , just got it home yesterday  though I've been thinking that clausing DP would look nice in here, but I don't use the 3 DP's I already own . it's a sicknessShane Whitlock said: darn , that's some serious machinery. Did ya save any of it?  Thanks for sharing.
August 1, 201114 yr My Southbend is gray and gray, mostly dark gray and some a shade lighter for some contrast ... Dan has the sweet looking white one. I usually use a gloss unless it's black and then I like the satin finish.  That Clausing, which is one of my quest machines, would be a sweet dp to pick up. Wysong said: I think I'll be coping ya slightly on the southbend , going with platnum(sp?) and blackdid you use white or off white , semi gloss or gloss gotta be slightly different funny to see , we're placed in the top 5 for restorations you,myself and Jack this month alone powermatic 12" ped disk sander ,...............already restored Wadkin MF chain/chisel mortiser, ...............half way done the retoration southbend 10 metal lathe , just got it home yesterday  though I've been thinking that clausing DP would look nice in here, but I don't use the 3 DP's I already own . it's a sicknessShane Whitlock said: darn , that's some serious machinery. Did ya save any of it?  Thanks for sharing.
August 7, 201114 yr Hutch,            That's not a scrapyard. That's my birthday and christmas and summer vacation all rolled up into one. I see some parts that I've spent years looking for. Are all of the scrapyards in your neck of the woods this packed with old machines? -Arthur AFSomerset, NJhttp://www.owwm.net
August 7, 201114 yr Author what did ya need arthur , I'll be passing right by there again on mon or tuesday .I might take a second look at the clausing DP. Not to many scrap yards left in and around Ottawa, Ontario,Canadaalot of them have closed in the last couple of years. that particular one is about 1/2 hr away  Arthur said:Hutch,            That's not a scrapyard. That's my birthday and christmas and summer vacation all rolled up into one. I see some parts that I've spent years looking for. Are all of the scrapyards in your neck of the woods this packed with old machines? -Arthur AFSomerset, NJhttp://www.owwm.net
August 7, 201114 yr Hutch,I could use some parts off the unipoints. There's a dovetailed bracket that holds the motor/head to the ram. I need two of those. Could also use a motor, although I suspect those will be 550 Volts. Agree with Shane on the Clausing. They are really nice drills. That Oliver shaper isn't too shabby either. -Arthur Somerset, NJhttp://www.owwm.net
August 8, 201114 yr Author I'll check it out , depending on what time I'm heading throughand wether I can convince him to part them out can ya post a picture of this braketyes the motors on the Unipoints as well as the clausing are all 575/3 almost everything pictured was 575/3 , that why they ended up scrapedgotta head down to see Bob , in VT soon Wysong said:what did ya need arthur , I'll be passing right by there again on mon or tuesday .I might take a second look at the clausing DP. Not to many scrap yards left in and around Ottawa, Ontario,Canadaalot of them have closed in the last couple of years. that particular one is about 1/2 hr away  Arthur said: Hutch,            That's not a scrapyard. That's my birthday and christmas and summer vacation all rolled up into one. I see some parts that I've spent years looking for. Are all of the scrapyards in your neck of the woods this packed with old machines? -Arthur AFSomerset, NJhttp://www.owwm.net
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