Cryptic1911
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We found a DoAll bandsaw for sale on ebay, and it was local, so we worked a deal to go look at it, and ended up buying it outside of ebay. It's a 1942 Metalmaster, and seems pretty complete. It's a 220 single phase setup, but was listed as 3phase.. works for us, since we can save a few hundred bucks on a vfd. We gave it the once over, and it all looks pretty nice, nothing really to report other than the edge of the top wheel has a few chips out of it. The rest of the machine seems to be in good working order. The motor is an old GE motor, the air compressor is still there, the tach / sfm gauge is hooked up, but I forgot to check if it worked, the bakelite drive pulleys seem to be ok without any big chunks missing, etc.
The guy said he has used that machine daily at the shop since he started there in 1982.. and it's name is Irma. He did mention that he didn't think the chain pull worked, but that he hasn't used it probably 20 years.. it's all there from what I can tell? I'll investigate that later, since we don't really need it anyways. I was able to borrow a rack truck from work, and they loaded it onto a pallet, banded it, and then loaded it on the truck for us, and we made the journey home without issues
The guy said he has used that machine daily at the shop since he started there in 1982.. and it's name is Irma. He did mention that he didn't think the chain pull worked, but that he hasn't used it probably 20 years.. it's all there from what I can tell? I'll investigate that later, since we don't really need it anyways. I was able to borrow a rack truck from work, and they loaded it onto a pallet, banded it, and then loaded it on the truck for us, and we made the journey home without issues
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. The truck was actually a lift gate rack body truck that I borrowed from work, but I just popped the rack sides off the truck and had them load it right in. Wheeled it off with a pallet jack at the house
