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I can't stand it!!! 2 hours to go.

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Tax time. I got room on the card but........ Arghhhhhhhhhh :evil:

I want I want I want I want I want.

Quieting the beast in me.

This guy is right down the road and that is a wonderful saw.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-1950s-Rockw ... dZViewItem
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If I had room Dan, it would be mine :twisted:

Nice saw. These haven't changed much in the past 50+ years as that base looks identical to some of the new ones.

I'm working on my garage today trying to make some extra room for finishing some cabs.
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dartanion wrote:Nice saw. These haven't changed much in the past 50+ years as that base looks identical to some of the new ones.
The new ones are junk compared to the old ones. I'll take vintage Delta/Rockwell over just about anything short of Northfield. Vintage DeWalt is nice, too.

We have a vintage Delta shaper that's been living in a corner, we started it back up the other day. It's supposed to be a 3500 rpm motor geared up to 5500 rpm but it looks like the spindle is turning at around 850... bummer. Good thing we have a shaper on our Robland combo machine.
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muchxs wrote:
dartanion wrote:Nice saw. These haven't changed much in the past 50+ years as that base looks identical to some of the new ones.
The new ones are junk compared to the old ones. I'll take vintage Delta/Rockwell over just about anything short of Northfield. Vintage DeWalt is nice, too.

We have a vintage Delta shaper that's been living in a corner, we started it back up the other day. It's supposed to be a 3500 rpm motor geared up to 5500 rpm but it looks like the spindle is turning at around 850... bummer. Good thing we have a shaper on our Robland combo machine.
How old? Does the motor say "repulsion-induction" with no capacitor? If that's the case you'll need to clean the brushes and sliprings. If it has a cap or two, Granger has every cap every made for a reasonable price.
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Some of the new stuff is junk, but not all of it.

The old table saws and such were built better for sure, but the technology in some of the new stuff makes things idiot proof and allows for more accuracy with things like laser guides.
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Anything with frickin lasers on it must be good! :lol:

Some of the equipment in our woodshop @ work is from the early 50's (Rockwell). They're damn near bulletproof too it seems.
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