I have the following machines for sale. I rebuild old woodworking equipment as a hobby and I have too many machines.
- Craftsman/Walker Turner 6" jointer - unrestored but in good shape.
- Delta light duty shaper - from the 1930's - all cast iron guards, no sheet metal; original motor with built in lever type reversing switch [the motor cost more than the shaper originally]; original flare footed stand. I am just about finished with the restoration.
- Delta 6 x 48" belt finishing sander on an enclosed stand. Restored. From the 1960's
- Delta 6 x 48" belt finishing sander on an open stand - pre-WWII. Unrestored and apart, but 100% complete. I will re-assemble so you know that the machine is complete
- Atlas/Craftsman 8" table saw. This is a rock solid all cast iron machine. It is missing the fence, but other wise complete and in good shape. Original Craftsman blue paint.
- Craftsman 4" jointer model 103.23340. Completely restored including re-milled tables
- Delta 10" tilting table table saw. Pre-WWII. Complete and partially restored
- Walker Turner 14" band saw model BN905 with cast iron frame and cast iron wheel doors. This machine comes with an exact [and I mean exact] replica of the original cast iron stand made out of MDF.
The machines are not on "fire sale", I just desperately need some space in my shop. By the way this stuff is all in the San Francisco Bay Area - zip
94563. I'd rather not ship any of the machines. E-mail me at snipped-for-privacy@comcast.net for pictures and prices. BTW, you can see pictures of some of my restorations at:I also have some spare parts available for a Craftsman/King Seeley band saw from the 1940's - model 103.0103. I have spare parts for a Delta Triple Duty grinder and a Delta Homecraft 34-500 8" table saw. I have two fences [one is completely restored] from a Craftsman cabinet saw - 113.22452. By the way Craftsman made two different fences for this model cabinet saw. One had a pot metal head and the other was cast iron. I have one of each. This cabinet saw was made under several model numbers, both 103.xxxxx and 113.xxxxx.
Jeff T.