Having some time on my hands I dug this out of a trailer outback. I picked it up at an auction a number of years ago and never got around to messing with it.
The tag reads Dewalt 9040, its 45" wide and will turn a 36" wide piece of wood 12" in diameter.
I don't think I paid much for it, it came with a bunch of other items at a local estate sale. The wood working tools weren't getting much interest at that sale and I came home with trailer load of equipment that day.
Its got two bottom screws and clamps, it appears to be an add on for another tool, maybe a radial arm or table saw?
Its belt driven, fairly light and painted in that old spatter green paint so many older Dewalt tools were painted with.
It doesn't look to be too badly treated over the years, the bearings seem good and the chuck is is still razor sharp.
Judging by the construction an style, I'd guess it to be late 50's to early 60's.
If I can find a way to mount a simple chuck to it, I may set it up as a stand alone lathe to use for shaping cork for fishing rod handles.
If I were to put this on a stand, might anyone have any idea how much HP I should power it with?
The tag reads Dewalt 9040, its 45" wide and will turn a 36" wide piece of wood 12" in diameter.
I don't think I paid much for it, it came with a bunch of other items at a local estate sale. The wood working tools weren't getting much interest at that sale and I came home with trailer load of equipment that day.
Its got two bottom screws and clamps, it appears to be an add on for another tool, maybe a radial arm or table saw?
Its belt driven, fairly light and painted in that old spatter green paint so many older Dewalt tools were painted with.
It doesn't look to be too badly treated over the years, the bearings seem good and the chuck is is still razor sharp.
Judging by the construction an style, I'd guess it to be late 50's to early 60's.
If I can find a way to mount a simple chuck to it, I may set it up as a stand alone lathe to use for shaping cork for fishing rod handles.
If I were to put this on a stand, might anyone have any idea how much HP I should power it with?