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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4249742" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Thanks for the link to Vintagemachinery.org.</p><p>I bought an old Delta at an estate sale once that came with a ton of rests, tools and tooling. Spent 6 months putting it back to new appearance before turning any wood. The base is hardwood cabinet with drawers supported with cast Iron legs. The electric motor is so old that it has oil pots on each end for a drop of oil occasionally. The off/on switch is a spring loaded copper block on a pivot to make up the connection to start.</p><p>Love playing on it, and looking at starting on some small bowls after watching YouTube when I can find out what new tooling I need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4249742, member: 5412"] Thanks for the link to Vintagemachinery.org. I bought an old Delta at an estate sale once that came with a ton of rests, tools and tooling. Spent 6 months putting it back to new appearance before turning any wood. The base is hardwood cabinet with drawers supported with cast Iron legs. The electric motor is so old that it has oil pots on each end for a drop of oil occasionally. The off/on switch is a spring loaded copper block on a pivot to make up the connection to start. Love playing on it, and looking at starting on some small bowls after watching YouTube when I can find out what new tooling I need. [/QUOTE]
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