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    Building a bandmill

    So, this pictures from phone thing turned out to be harder than I thought. There must be a less complicated way of uploading pics from a phone... I've started to build the saw head first, its a fairly simple shape with lots of angle grinder action to cut out the plates needed, I started with a...
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    Building a bandmill

    After some 2 1/2 years I have made some progress. some while ago some Wadkin DR parts came up on ebay which looked ideal for my project (Thanks to Robin, Alba Timber!). Once I had them I started to work on some drawings which for a change I thought I would have a go at with 3d cad: That was...
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    Welsh Charity Meet

    Looking forward, not sure if i've got anything apt to bring, but I thought I might bring a couple of machinery catalogues from the likes of Whites, Wilson, Wadkin & Sagar in case anyone might like a gander at them.
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    Welsh Charity Meet

    Nice idea and a for a very good cause, just seen your email Nathan, and I will be there. Are jandals acceptable safety gear? Or, do I need to bring hi-vis too? Looking forward to see that beast of a tenoner working...
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    Any thoughts on the structure of this gate design?

    I think the strut should go a little further than halfway along the rail for good support, only halfway and the overhanging portion of the gate can still sag over the years. 5/8 to 3/4 of the way along the rail is more certain, and looks right too. A couple of drive gates. And a couple of...
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    Any thoughts on the structure of this gate design?

    As you have already cut the mortises in the stiles then a small piece of steel bar buried in the bottom of the mid rail and passing through the stiles will remove any doubts of the gate being spread by the strut. A nut threaded onto the end of the bar where it passes through the hinge stile...
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    Meddings Drill Tru

    The pin is of the tapered variety, my experience with those is get it right first time, carefully decide which way it has to go, select a nice fitting drift and a heavy hammer, once. The chuck is held on a tapered stub, (a jacobs taper?), no other fastening other than the self locking effect of...
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    Building a bandmill

    I'm just gathering parts at the moment, my design is fairly finalised but yet to make the first metal cuts. I will post about it as the proect proceeds though. The Wilson wheels are about 2" wide, the additional castings are not too heavy; easily picked up and carried. It will be a mobile...
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    Building a bandmill

    I am working on a project to build a new narrow band sawmill for myself, horizontal, along the lines of a wood mizer or norwood type machine, i have been intending to use a pair of wheels from a Wilson Bandsaw i have had for years that is in very poor condition, they are 26" diameter and ideally...
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    Wanted bearings for Wadkin bench saw with rolling table BGS

    Just wondering if you had any luck with this? I am just trying to find the same item and have already drawn a few blanks!
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    Lent woodworking machinery of Halifax

    Last summer there appeared on ebay an interesting spindle moulder described as being by Lent of Halifax, it interested me as it looked a fine machine and i had never heard of this manufacturer before. With some online research i have been able to discover almost nothing of this name, except for...
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    Sagar Overhead Router Collet

    I may be a bit slow on the uptake here for you, but i have an example of the same machine here, though mine is a little later; a Sagar 'AGJ' Light High Speed Router. Have you been able to make use of it yet? I could provide dimensions of what seems to me like the correct collet that i have for...
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    Vintage J. Sutcliffe Circular Saw bench on ebay

    I came across this listing for a circular saw bench by what i think is quite a rare maker. It is a very nice ripping bench of considerable construction: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CIRCULAR-SAW-BENCH-/121183266828?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item1c3715e80c I know of only 2 other examples of...
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    Collecting vintage Sagar and Flat belt drive machinery.

    Hello Nathan, You would be most welcome to come and visit, any time really, but i might suggest a bit nearer the end of the year, i'm having a bit of a re-arrange of things at the moment, and a number of items are just pushed into a couple of corners whilst a bit more room is created! Hopefully...
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    Collecting vintage Sagar and Flat belt drive machinery.

    Nigel, i have just added a page to my website, with all the photographs i have at present of my Denbigh Drill: http://www.flat-belt.co.uk/Denbigh-Drill/Denbigh-Drill.htm If you need any pictures from different angles etc, or measurements then not a problem... I would be very interested to hear...
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    Pembrokeshire, The M4, M5, Dartmoor, A30, Falmouth and back

    Well, i got it going yesterday, its not setup properly, but i just couldn't wait any longer to belt it up and see what happened. I have uploaded 2 videos to Youtube: Walk around: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3PqrSdIQF8 First time cutting a log (a small one)...
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    Sagar chisel morticer

    Hello, just found your post on here through a google search, i wonder how you are getting on with your fine mortiser? Do you have any better photographs of it? It looks like quite an oldie, belt drive, and converted to motor drive, i have seen a couple of that type go through ebay before. -...
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    Collecting vintage Sagar and Flat belt drive machinery.

    I have recently set up a couple of websites, intended to be little blogs about my interest in and collection of vintage workshop machinery. Very early stages yet, they should be a bit more complete and up to date in a couple of months: http://www.sagar-woodworking-machinery.co.uk/index.htm...
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    Pembrokeshire, The M4, M5, Dartmoor, A30, Falmouth and back

    I have been waiting about 8 months to make this journey; to collect this Sagar Rope Feed saw bench that turned up on ebay last year. Finally the time arrived this weekend, and with a little preperation on Friday, we set off on Saturday morning on a 650 mile journey spread over two days. The saw...
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    Vintage flat belt drive Tyzack mortiser

    Does anybody know anything about the Tyzack firm as machinery suppliers or manufacturers? The only references to the company i have found on the net are on vintagemachinery.org and lathes.co.uk. The Vintage machinery website http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=3229 states that...
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