| Workshop by TDSpade | posted 581 days ago | 817 reads | 0 times favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
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I have a 1956 Delta Rockwell 10 inch table saw. Casting dates are 51 and 52. I bought this from My great uncle about 27 years ago. After a few years of use, I stored it at my Dad’s house he used it for projects around his place. I brought it to my house a couple of months ago. I cleaned it up and painted it John Deere green and yellow.
I recently bought a 1999 delta 14 inch platinum edition band saw off of Craigslist in almost new condition.
I also bought a Craftsman (King Seely) 6 inch jointer from Craigslist.
I also have a harbor freight 10 inch table top drill press, and 12 inch sliding compound miter saw.
I had a fairly complete wood shop at one time. And I am going to continue to add to my fledgling wood shop until it suites me.


















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redryder
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#1 posted 581 days ago
That’s a great table saw. I thought you might be a Woodtek fanatic….........
-- mike...............
TDSpade
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#2 posted 581 days ago
No, just didn’t want to paint it grey. I was just going to paint it green. But as I was cleaning it up I decided it needed some yellow for contrast.
helluvawreck
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#3 posted 581 days ago
TD, welcome to Lumberjocks. Everyone has to start somewhere. It takes a long time to build a shop even if it’s not your first.
-- If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau
Todd23
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#4 posted 580 days ago
That saw is AWESOME!!!!
-- Todd http://www.PictureTrail.com/gid6255915
Splinterman
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#5 posted 579 days ago
Now that is one sweet saw…nice job.
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