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Just came across a listing in Connecticut from a woman who's selling her husband's woodworking tools as he's now too old to continue doing woodworking (a shame). A lot of the tools are quite old but there's a couple Deltas that might be interesting - a drill press and bandsaw.
The bandsaw is from the 1934-1937 era and is part of the first generation of 14" cast iron band saws. This the model from which it all started. I got one earlier this year and restored it but this one looks pretty much original and seemingly in great condition - it even has the original work light, which I understand is much sought after. The stand it's mounted on looks original and the motor may be as well (mine has a 1/2hp motor which leaves me wanting).
If it wasn't a six hour drive from me, I'd probably already be on the way!
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The bandsaw is from the 1934-1937 era and is part of the first generation of 14" cast iron band saws. This the model from which it all started. I got one earlier this year and restored it but this one looks pretty much original and seemingly in great condition - it even has the original work light, which I understand is much sought after. The stand it's mounted on looks original and the motor may be as well (mine has a 1/2hp motor which leaves me wanting).
If it wasn't a six hour drive from me, I'd probably already be on the way!
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