July 17, 20214 yr Delta 1164 10" tilt table saw and 6" jointer. Splayed foot stand, original delta motor - runs. Un-restored - original. Great project Jointer fence has weld on it - but is straight and true. Also have 2 additional tilt tables, 1 tilt saw complete saw casting and wood machine roller with wheels. $100 OBO for all - hoping it goes to a good home. Can help load - local PU only
February 5, 20224 yr New to the forum and just saw this posting! Great old machines! I suspect you have sold them by now, but if not, I live fairly close to Los Gatos and would be interested in purchasing them. If they are indeed long gone, hope they went to a good home!
February 6, 20224 yr Welcome to the forum Greg, you found a great group. Look forward to your participation. The original poster put this here July 17,2021 and the last time he signed into the forum was July 18, 2021 so I don't think you will get a reply.
February 6, 20224 yr Popular Post Thanks Dan! Suspect you are right. But figured it was worth a shot. Have been exploring other posts in other forums as well. Some GREAT information! Looking forward to reading more.
February 7, 20224 yr Wonder how I missed this. Looks like a nice set of 1938 or 39 model year machines.
January 1, 20242 yr Greetings, Years ago I was given a complete 1945 saw and planer combo setup in multiple boxes. Have it all together but cannot find the correct belt sizes. It appears to have a working original motor with a 7 inch and 5 inch pulley on it. Can anyone point me to the correct belt sizes.Thank you
January 2, 20242 yr Maybe @Larry Buskirk will be along shortly with an idea. He's our resident expert on old machinery.
January 2, 20242 yr 21 hours ago, Steve Davis said: Greetings, Years ago I was given a complete 1945 saw and planer combo setup in multiple boxes. Have it all together but cannot find the correct belt sizes. It appears to have a working original motor with a 7 inch and 5 inch pulley on it. Can anyone point me to the correct belt sizes.Thank you Your combo machines specs. And the Delta belt size conversion chart.
January 3, 20242 yr @Steve Davis For off the shelf belts these come close to the original specifications. For the #560 a 4L580, for the #510 a 4L525. These belts are a bit shorter so may require the use of spacer/s under the motor.
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