WarnerConstCo.
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I was just going to go get a pack of smokes this morning and the next thing I know, I am loading up 6k pounds worth of strays.
The planer is a very late (mid 20's) American wood working machinery, no. 1 1/2 planer. It is a direct drive, ball bearing, 3 knife gibbed head.
The place it came from bought it from my buddy (well probably his dad or grandpa) who owns Noble machinery in fort wayne.
The bandsaw maker is still up in the air, however there is a emblem on it from a machinery company that little is known about, from fort Wayne too.
The jointer is a 12" Sidney Famous. The fence and porkchop are in the back of my truck. It's only real issue is the cutter head. It is a clam shell, which is not a well liked head and someone has put grade 8 bolts in it.... Not sure what the fate of it will be.
I also picked up a belt lacer, a bunch of clippers and a bunch of leather flat belts.
The planer is a very late (mid 20's) American wood working machinery, no. 1 1/2 planer. It is a direct drive, ball bearing, 3 knife gibbed head.
The place it came from bought it from my buddy (well probably his dad or grandpa) who owns Noble machinery in fort wayne.
The bandsaw maker is still up in the air, however there is a emblem on it from a machinery company that little is known about, from fort Wayne too.
The jointer is a 12" Sidney Famous. The fence and porkchop are in the back of my truck. It's only real issue is the cutter head. It is a clam shell, which is not a well liked head and someone has put grade 8 bolts in it.... Not sure what the fate of it will be.










I also picked up a belt lacer, a bunch of clippers and a bunch of leather flat belts.