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WALKER TURNER 14" bandsaw
WALKER TURNER 14" bandsaw (post #166381)
petersturner on Sun, 04/10/2011 - 14:32 (updated 04/10/11 - 04:17)
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Used Walker Turner 14" bandsaw, as shown in photos; 1/2 horse, 110 volt, single phase, stock motor; 6" cutting height; 500-600 lbs.; 71 1/2" tall; new, machinist made thrust bearings; new urethane tires; 4" hole in base, behind silver disc, to allow access for oiling motor; 2, 3/8" holes in upper wheel cover for greasing wheel bearings. This saw has a few miles on it but it's still a beautiful, functional machine. Where else will you find a 1/4" thick, cast iron belt cover? $500.00 firm. Bring a friend to help you load. I'll keep the modern, wheeled mobile base. My shop is at my home in South Portland, Maine. Thanks.
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walker turner bandsaw (post #166381, reply #1 of 2)
Is the walker turner bandsaw still avaiable? If yes, what is the price? Thanks
Lovely saw (post #166381, reply #2 of 2)
Lovely saw. I restoring the 16" version of that saw now. If you don't get hits here take it over to the classifieds on the old woodworking tools section walkerturner stuff does not last long over there. It's a heck of a saw and looks like its in tremendous condition.
http://www.owwm.org/viewforum.php?f=4
...For that old machine lovers: http://vintagemachinery.org/home.aspx