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First electric powered saw that I learned on...now mine

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On 3/19/2020 at 1:06 PM, Larry Buskirk said:

@Bundoman,

 

:ChinScratch:...Got this too, if you want something a little bigger. 

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I like these saws a lot and had one in my shop for awhile.  Space was just getting pretty limited so I moved it on a few years back.  I’ve gone back and forth on getting another one but never have jumped. 

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    The Homecraft saws like this are commonly referred to as "Gumby" band saws. I used parts from one of these to rebuild a Delta 785. Lot's of parts available.  Very Cool to bring back a blast

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  • All done!  Tuned and adjusted everything and made a few test cuts tonight. Seems to track very well, even with the old blade.  I did add a couple washers to get everything coplaner and it’s happy!  Th

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8 hours ago, Bundoman said:

I like these saws a lot and had one in my shop for awhile.  Space was just getting pretty limited so I moved it on a few years back.  I’ve gone back and forth on getting another one but never have jumped. 

These saws, and a couple table saws are still in my truck for a lack of space to put them anywhere else. Ho_Hum.thumb.gif.05b271113255b404c9d015ba00935611.gif

 

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10 hours ago, Larry Buskirk said:

These saws, and a couple table saws are still in my truck for a lack of space to put them anywhere else. Ho_Hum.thumb.gif.05b271113255b404c9d015ba00935611.gif

 

You’ve got it bad!  Lol. My overage is in my dads shed!  Hehehe!

On 3/21/2020 at 4:27 PM, Bundoman said:

You’ve got it bad!  Lol. My overage is in my dads shed!  Hehehe!

:ChinScratch:...3 sheds, my shop trailer, 4, or is it 5 machines in the truck, plus a few I've got hidden in the house the wife doesn't know about. Might be more. 

 

You know how it is .

When you pick them up for little $ or free it usually takes a couple three to get enough parts to make one complete machine.

 

I can pretty much guess what was broke on the "Tilty" you parted out. The front trunnion.

The belt guard I spotted in your photos belongs to one of these.

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I hate to part out/scrap mostly complete machines, but some of these have to go!

 

 

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On 3/21/2020 at 5:43 PM, Larry Buskirk said:

..3 sheds, my shop trailer, 4, or is it 5 machines in the truck, plus a few I've got hidden in the house the wife doesn't know about. Might be more.

 

You know how it is.

When you pick them up for little $ or free it usually takes a couple three to get enough parts to make one complete machine.

 

I can pretty much guess what was broke on the "Tilty" you parted out. The front trunnion.

The belt guard I spotted in your photos belongs to one of these.

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I hate to part out/scrap mostly complete machines, but some of these have to go!

 

 

I do not like taking them apart either.  It feels kinda wrong to me.  This was my second 1160 that the guard came from.  The first had a broken trunnion.  The second spent decades in the rain under a bad roof and was a total train wreck.  I have the base like you have pictured here and the guard.   I think the trunnions are long gone but they were intact.  I believe they were sold.  If the guard is something you need, I would let it go as I like seeing the old stuff survive.  

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On 3/22/2020 at 9:51 AM, Bundoman said:

I do not like taking them apart either.  It feels kinda wrong to me. If the guard is something you need, I would let it go as I like seeing the old stuff survive.  

Brent,

I know what you mean about parting them out, it just doesn't seem right. :unsure:

 

The belt guard is I think the only accessory item I don't have for the 1160.

Most of the accessories will also fit the Delta 860 which became the Homecraft 34-160 8" table saw.

My 1939/40 1160 is currently apart to save room. As you know they take up a pretty good amount of space.

I've also got the combo stand that fits the 654 (37-207, 37-220) jointers.

My oldest jointer is a 654 pre serial number with the same badge as my avatar. :TwoThumbsUp:

I've also got a pre serial number 1188 shaper that can use the same molding knives as the table saws.

That's just the tip of the iceberg. :wacko:

 

:ChinScratch:...Sounds like you're into the old Deltas too! :D

 

...Anybody got a warehouse they can rent "real cheap" in my area? :BangingHead:

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I don’t have one, but would like to find a sander on the order of the one in the picture for the shop. I haven’t lucked into one that I wanted to afford but haven’t tried too hard either.  I like Delta tools because they tend to show up and be reasonably affordable if one is patient.  The sander has simply eluded me.   

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Some of my stuff is slightly newer but I don’t mind if the price is good.  I usually clean them up to use, so not really a purist collector.  This one I drug home from the scrap yard.  Had to tighten the belt and fix a fuse connector in the control box and it was  off to the races.

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I like that mobile base you have the jointer on.  Did you make it or did it come with the machine?

I occasionally see sanders such as the one you pictured up at auction.  Check out the woodworking tools on govdeals.com ; some decent deals can be had.

8 hours ago, Bundoman said:

I don’t have one, but would like to find a sander on the order of the one in the picture for the shop. I haven’t lucked into one that I wanted to afford but haven’t tried too hard either.  I like Delta tools because they tend to show up and be reasonably affordable if one is patient.  The sander has simply eluded me.   

 

I don't have one of the belt/disc sanders myself, but I do have the sanding disc and table attachment for the lathe.

I've thought about making an edge belt sander attachment for a drill press.

The machine that has eluded me is the Delta No. 458. 

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I have the fence parts, and most of the attachments that were offered for it.

Those came in boxes of parts I picked up over the years

I missed one on eBay! that went for a decent BIN price when we got another computer and internet after about a 4 1/2 year gap in having those after taking a lightening hit.

I couldn't remember my eBay! password! :BangingHead:

When I did find the paper it was written on it was gone!:(

8 hours ago, Bundoman said:

Some of my stuff is slightly newer but I don’t mind if the price is good.  I usually clean them up to use, so not really a purist collector.  This one I drug home from the scrap yard.  Had to tighten the belt and fix a fuse connector in the control box and it was  off to the races.

 

Nice score! :TwoThumbsUp:

:throbbinghead:

I think my newest stationary machine is the same age as me! :OldManSmiley:

That would be my Delta 900/Super 900 RAS.

I'm far from being a purist, I'm not above using easier to find parts from later model machines to get the old ones going.

Here's my 700 scroll saw.

 

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14 hours ago, Cal said:

I like that mobile base you have the jointer on.  Did you make it or did it come with the machine?

I occasionally see sanders such as the one you pictured up at auction.  Check out the woodworking tools on govdeals.com ; some decent deals can be had.

I made the base from 1/8 wall square tube, some light channel iron, a little flat plate For the machine to rest on, and garage sale special rollerblade wheels.  Not in view is a pipe lug that fits a lift handle with two slave wheels so I can steer like a rudder.  I can set the lift  end on a piece of scrap plywood to get to pretty level and they do not roll away.  It can be a bit top heavy so I do have to be careful.  Everything was scrap and repurpose so the welding rods were the biggest expense.  I have several of these made to move the bigger stuff.  As for govdeals, I have been there a time or two and almost won an air compressor on there last year.  Love the site.  

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14 hours ago, Larry Buskirk said:

I don't have one of the belt/disc sanders myself, but I do have the sanding disc and table attachment for the lathe.

I've thought about making an edge belt sander attachment for a drill press.

The machine that has eluded me is the Delta No. 458. 

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I have the fence parts, and most of the attachments that were offered for it.

Those came in boxes of parts I picked up over the years

I missed one on eBay! that went for a decent BIN price when we got another computer and internet after about a 4 1/2 year gap in having those after taking a lightening hit.

I couldn't remember my eBay! password! :BangingHead:

When I did find the paper it was written on it was gone!:(

Nice score! :TwoThumbsUp:

:throbbinghead:

 

 

Thank you and I must say that I have never seen a model 458 in my travels.  Pretty neat though.

17 hours ago, Bundoman said:

I must say that I have never seen a model 458 in my travels.

The only place's I've seen them is ebay, or in photos.

They were designed to fit under the 8" Delta No. 318, 860, and Homecraft 34-160 saws.

They were also put on some rather odd combo units.

 

This link will take you to one of the wish books :DayDreaming:from my favorite era machines.

In it are a few of the combo setups.

http://www.vintagemachinery.org/pubs/1141/20103.pdf

 

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@Bundoman,

Brent,

Did you use your band saw when doing your "Bookworm" project?

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On 4/2/2020 at 2:47 PM, Larry Buskirk said:

@Bundoman,

Brent,

Did you use your band saw when doing your "Bookworm" project?

Yes I did!  My son has cut out a half dozen fish lures with it and my daughter has cut out a pattern and basswood angel for her first carving.  It truly becoming a family saw now that we are under “house arrest!”  Lol

 

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11 hours ago, Bundoman said:

Yes I did!  My son has cut out a half dozen fish lures with it and my daughter has cut out a pattern and basswood angel for her first carving.  It truly becoming a family saw now that we are under “house arrest!”  Lol

Very cool Brent! :TwoThumbsUp:

:ChinScratch:..Is that a Craftsman belt/disc sander on a Delta combo stand I spy in the background?

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1 hour ago, Larry Buskirk said:

Very cool Brent! :TwoThumbsUp:

:ChinScratch:..Is that a Craftsman belt/disc sander on a Delta combo stand I spy in the background?

Yes...I am glad they will still pop up in the shop to “hang” for a bit!  Guess my goffy projects were interesting when they were younger.   😁

 

As for the sander and stand, you do spy what you think you spy!  That base was under an 1160 saw with broken trunnions that I picked up locally.   That saw had a nice motor and pull rod assembly when i got it.  I sold those at the time, thinking it a good idea.  (Maybe shouldnt have 😒).  I had the base so I used it to replace a rough 3 legged wooden “thing” that was fabbed up under the sander and then had to configure a new mount where that beautiful old motor once sat.  Ooops!  I want to rework the motor mount a bit but it is functioning for now and as you know, rock solid!

1 hour ago, Bundoman said:

As for the sander and stand, you do spy what you think you spy!  That base was under an 1160 saw with broken trunnions that I picked up locally.

Thought so. :DevilLaughing:

1 hour ago, Bundoman said:

That saw had a nice motor and pull rod assembly when i got it.  I sold those at the time, thinking it a good idea.  (Maybe shouldnt have 😒).

That's one item that I hang onto especially if it's an early (period correct) motor that would go with my machines.

I believe I have enough 1/3 HP motors, but would like to find a 1/2, 3/4, or 1 HP early badged motor for using on what will be a combo setup with a couple-three line-shafts. The centerline on the larger motors matches the old Delta line-shaft hangers centerline. 

1 hour ago, Bundoman said:

Yes...I am glad they will still pop up in the shop to “hang” for a bit!  Guess my goofy projects were interesting when they were younger.   😁

It's great to see some of the younger ones having any interest with hand made projects. :TwoThumbsUp:

I must have never grown up.:WhoMe:

I still like goofy projects! :D

Bundoman, I just love this, and it got even better with the images of your kids working on the saw, what a cool thing! Thank you for sharing this journey with us. :)

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John...This whole COVID hide at home thing, for all of its other challenges has been good from the standpoint of sitting down to eat as a family again daily,  and getting a little more quality time with my now mostly grown kids.  These will be good memories for me.  As an aside, my dad has enjoyed seeing the pictures of them using the saw too.  

The saw project just happened to fall into the timeline of this weird COVID deal so I have been able to move the project along a little faster and share.

 More frequently than i often do.  

 

I enjoy the site a lot and am appreciative of the supportive comments and conversation for my slightly unusual projects.  I contemplate some of my posts because I debate if they will be of interest to others.  This one has been for sure.  Thanks for helping the site!  I hope to put up some project pics from the kids when time permits.  Oh...and the saw is working great in its newly tuned skin!  Stay safe all!

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