LINEAR OLIVER INCHES (knife width)

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LINEAR OLIVER INCHES (knife width)

Post by dadude »

How bout a tally, I am @ 27", I am suspect of a 48" tally being posted?
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Post by nektai »

I am not proud to report the number is "0". I have got to do something about that. I suppose that a 16" or greater jointer will be a good quest for the New Year. :cry:
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you know there's a 30" oliver disc sander on ebay at the moment. That would be quite a leap.
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Post by crzypete »

I don't think disc sanders count towards cutterhead inches.

I don't know who is going to post a 48 either because I am posting a 54- never forget about the little 6 incher, that's how i beat your 25 in the first place.

I still want one of those nines. havng been into the cutterhead on the 399 I Think manufacturing a nine inch cutterhead would be pretty easy.

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Dadude, How did you get to be 27" my math adds 16 + 9 and I get 25" :?: :?: Is theer a two inch jointer I don't know about?
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maybe dadude's got an oliver power planer. cast iron of course.
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Post by crzypete »

I think that might be his 2" on the top of thae page- it's actually full scale- really good for building models, but very rare. :P
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Ok you all got me, like the spell check my math needs work also, the junkman is correct at 25" for me, interesting concept the 2" desktop model, which brings to the table :idea: scale woodworking minatures? never seen any, has anyone?
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salesman sample??

like this

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 7142870863

check out the fourth picture.....
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of course, how about the oliver salesman sample, a table top 399 he carried in his ruck sack, or the table top 166 office facer/planer, they had them all "back in the day" :lol:
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