Getting closer
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Getting closer
Ok guys heres the newest machines for the shop I am working to put together
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d99/m ... top182.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d99/m ... _1_061.jpg
hopefull by the start of summer I will be keeping the neighbors up late at night
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d99/m ... top182.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d99/m ... _1_061.jpg
hopefull by the start of summer I will be keeping the neighbors up late at night
I fought to keep the Gov. in power......they keep screwing around I'll fight to get rid of them.
yates snoflake, tanny fans on this site so we have to tread carefully, awesome find, looks in great shape. had a 30" years back, traded it off in a weak moment. looking at a moak 36" on monday. fay and egan lightning line, right? i have a 505 SET any interest? 5 head DMD in good shape with or without new carbide reversiblke staggered heads
dadude
dadude
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yates, tanny, oliver, doesnt matter to me as long as its old and gold. I lucked out with the snoflake and got a steal on the price but was biteing my nails for a week because I was 3rd in line for it. It just worked out the 2 befor lived in Vancover and the shipping was a bear I assume. I drove up from Tenn to get it.
The 552 lightning came from Cali. only with the help from the shipping dept at work. Got it shipped in for under $300 or I wouldn't have had this baby.
Im sorta new to the big stuff dadude and not familar with the 505 what would that be.
The 552 lightning came from Cali. only with the help from the shipping dept at work. Got it shipped in for under $300 or I wouldn't have had this baby.
Im sorta new to the big stuff dadude and not familar with the 505 what would that be.
I fought to keep the Gov. in power......they keep screwing around I'll fight to get rid of them.
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yep Pete....it will lower to around 8 ft I think. I will have to get back to you on that one. It uses a 19' 11" blade at its full higth. I will try to get some pics of it mon or tues. I am working 12's this weekend so I won't be doing too much in the way of getting anything done on the shop.
I fought to keep the Gov. in power......they keep screwing around I'll fight to get rid of them.
thom,
just browsed your site, your dedication to arts and crafts design has my applause, great work. i grew up in fayetteville, ny final home of Stickley Furniture, now mass produced in nearby manlius, ny. my introduction (or spoiling) to single end tenoners was a greenlee 534 orginally purchased by stickley, great machine and still my favorite, just came across one with a tilting table, may still be available? through the yrs i have never been without a SET, a millbury, greenlee, fay and egan and wadkin. presently i have two, do not need two but the wadkin came along with a very attractive price from canada, usa folks were concerned of the 550v aspect and the dealer actually "gave" it away, lucky me. i really like the wadkin in everyway, no table tilt though, can see were your work would benifit greatly by a tilt. pre wadkin i had new heads made for the 505, so now the wadkin is used for cabinet doors and the 505 for entry and passage door work, really would like to sell the 505 but no real pressure. let me know if you would like track down tilting 534 greenlee
brad
www.bvenditti.com
just browsed your site, your dedication to arts and crafts design has my applause, great work. i grew up in fayetteville, ny final home of Stickley Furniture, now mass produced in nearby manlius, ny. my introduction (or spoiling) to single end tenoners was a greenlee 534 orginally purchased by stickley, great machine and still my favorite, just came across one with a tilting table, may still be available? through the yrs i have never been without a SET, a millbury, greenlee, fay and egan and wadkin. presently i have two, do not need two but the wadkin came along with a very attractive price from canada, usa folks were concerned of the 550v aspect and the dealer actually "gave" it away, lucky me. i really like the wadkin in everyway, no table tilt though, can see were your work would benifit greatly by a tilt. pre wadkin i had new heads made for the 505, so now the wadkin is used for cabinet doors and the 505 for entry and passage door work, really would like to sell the 505 but no real pressure. let me know if you would like track down tilting 534 greenlee
brad
www.bvenditti.com
Thanks Brad, I will keep that in mind. I'm negotiating on a Maka mortiser with a a Heian SET. While the Heian was made in Japan it has one feature I got to really like which is the saw as first station. I was just in Manlius the beginning of this month (thanks to one of my clients). Got to meet some of the Audi family and go thru the factory again. While they are modern it's still traditional work. They are now manufacturing in Viet Nam of all places (memories) G&G style furniture along with others.
It's been a bit tough after downsizing getting used to a small shop and not the big budget for machinery. A lot less headaches though.
It's been a bit tough after downsizing getting used to a small shop and not the big budget for machinery. A lot less headaches though.
Hey there's another snowflake on eBay with more pics- very similar if not identical
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 7603815644
pete
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 7603815644
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