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New Member who is really into the Oldies

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That is an awesome jointer! It sure looks like a workhorse. Nice to see them still in use.

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  • Kevin Beitz
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    I'm liken this post....   I have an old crescent and I collect old compressors.     

  • no idea as to the weight, has to 200 ponds plus, the steel tank 1/4 inch thick, those rivets are over an inch in diameter since this pictre was taken ive replaced the motor with a much older ge and re

  • I agree, I'm a woodworker as well as a old tool guy, upgrades and finishing touches are underway with the bandsaw I do have some more pics from during the rebuild process, I will post them if there's

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Even as heavy and riveted as it is, it can still be dangerous to pressurize  it without having it pressure tested

I've seen pictures of old tanks that ruptured when tested.

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ron, the old tank is not in service, im using the old compressor with the tank disconnected to charge up my modern 8 gallon portable

next is the lathes.  ive had several over the years, my first was a little craftmaster, typical first lathe, motor on a hinge, vice grips on the handwheel, no morse tapers anywhere

then I rebuilt and sold several beaver 3400's, used one for a few years.  it had morse tapers in both ends, 8 speed reversible drive etc etc, served me well

now I use a craftmaster "boattail", a really heavily built 15 inch.  the first pic shows the large and small craftmaster, the second shows the larger craftmaster and a beaver 3400.  both are during restoration.  third pic is the beaver I used for several years

the larger craftmaster is rare machine, there's a 4 speed belt drive and mt#2 in both ends.  it now sits on the stand I built for the beaver and has a 4 speed jack shaft as well as the 4 speed headstock.  the motor has been replaced with a 1hp hoover with a reversing switch.  its recently had some other upgrades, so i'll have get some fresh pics

the last pic is before the last bunch of upgrades

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I have an old crescent and I collect old compressors. 

 

 

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