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DELTA ROCKWELL TABLE SAW JOINTER COMBO PAINT PLUS
I have a bunch of literature for the combo, including a 36 page 1951 Homecraft Catalog HC-51, instruction sheets for the afore-mentioned pieces, PLUS Gramp's secret page from a girly magazine (no wonder Gramp spent so much time in the workshop!) Apparently the combination was given the No. He bought it in 1952, and I still have the original receipt from the Yakima Hardware Co. It's not in mint condition, but it's been garaged and used regularly for 10 years since. My wife's Gramp gave me his 8" table saw/4" jointer combination when he moved into assisted living. I have this combo and lots of literature. What do they say? Never a borrower nor a lender be! I loaned this jig to someone, who decided to sell or trade it for another woodworking tool for his woodshop. Up for consideration is vintage DELTA ROCKWELL combination flared leg stand.
DELTA ROCKWELL TABLE SAW JOINTER COMBO PAINT FREE
Feel free to contact me with any questions prior purchasing. There is dirt, grime, and surface rust that all should clean up with a wire wheel, etc. I'd love to have a fully-functioning vintage table saw again, so if anyone out there knows where I can purchase an NCS-20 bracket for my Delta Homecraft 34-160 8" Table Saw, please notify me at would also like to replace the Delta NCS-352 Tennoning Jig for the table saw. DELTA ROCKWELL 50-168 Table Stand Jointer Saw Description 50 168 Delta Rockwell Combination Flared. However, as you can imagine, this is quite awkward and inconvenient. delta jointer table saw combo Woodworking Garage, Woodworking Basics. I am able to adjust the table tilt angle without a working trunnion by manually positioning the table while having someone else tighten the trunnion star wheel. Now I'm in search of the NCS-20 bracket for my table saw. I found and purchased a replacement NCS-55-S front trunnion worm shaft housing. During a recent move to a new residence, I accidentally broke the die-cast front trunnion worm shaft housing (part #NCS-55-S) and also damaged the front trunnion teeth on the bracket (part #NCS-20) to which the arbor is mounted. I've used both tools with great success for building and repairing furniture. I inherited this wonderful vintage combination Table Saw & Jointer from my father.