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Good morning Patriots. This small Drill Press was my first machine restoration. It’s a Globe brand, for the information I have sorted, I believe it was made in Geelong Australia, out of the Dawn factory. (I know I will be corrected) Dawn made (vice) etc. I’m not calling them vices, purposely Looking forward to your comments and questions. It’s 99% original. The person I purchaed it from had the handle made. I had to purchase a bag of vintage brass split pins, for one pin to hold the flywheel on. ThankYou
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A Blast From the Past
Grandpadave52 posted a topic in Machinery, Tools, Research, Reviews and Safety
Got this from another site but very interesting if you like old 'arn...starts cutting chips about 13:10. Note it's a 2-1/2...wonder what the 2 or 3 looked like? -
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@lew Here is one for the weekly post. Old tools and using a screw chuck too.
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Dadio posted a gallery image in Old Woodworking Machinery "Euro and Asian"
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Dadio posted a gallery image in Old Woodworking Machinery "Euro and Asian"
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Dadio posted a gallery image in Old Woodworking Machinery "Euro and Asian"
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I found these at a couple of garage sales this summer. The one is an Atkins cross cut that appears to have a very nice etch. It looks like it will clean up nicely and the rust seems pretty superficial. The handle on this one is very nice. I am needing a good cross cut and this one should fill the bill. The second saw is a bit rougher. It is a Spear and Jackson rip saw with split nuts. It has seen some heavier use and has been sharpened quite a few times. The rust is heavier on this one and the handle has some weather checking. It will need much more work if I intend to bring it back. The original nib is still there though. If it turns out too rough, I have a couple others that could use a donor split nut. Grand total for these two saws was a whopping 2 bucks! We will have to see how they turn out when I can get some time.
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From the album: Pine Is Fine Custom Cabinets and Furniture
This replica of a Vintage 19th Century Toy Box, is handcrafted from birch veneer plywood, accented with a 4" pine base, 3" pine molding. The hanldes are also custom made from pine. This toy box can also be personalized with a child's name on the front.