beakie
Well-known member
I purchased this jointer almost a year ago, expecting to refurbish it eventually.
Finished the jointer itself a few months ago, then put it on a modern stand with a newer motor... which just didn't look right.
So using a stand from the same manufacturers radial arm saw I had, I mounted the jointer on a period correct table. Then I went to work on an old Wagner Electric 1/2hp repulse induction motor I had.
Beaver 3800, 6 1/8" jointer w/ Wagner Electric 1/2hp motor on a Beaver RAS stand w/dust collection port under infeed side of table.
How it looked when it came home.
Every thing came apart, if it could be blasted it was, polishing for nuts & bolts, tables were scraped with safety razers, then sanded to 300grit and finally waxed.
All put back together it looked and worked great.
Mounted on the newer stand with modern motor... just didn't work for me.
Now on an old stand, with an old motor... that's better.
Old Square D switch rated for 3/4hp motor @ 110v
Complicated fence system, but moves so smoothly and very accurate.
Old motor, torn apart, cleaned, painted, polished and regreased.
I put it up for sale last night, and it was essentially sold in a few hours. I really enjoyed taking it from what it was to what it is... but I have a hard time using them after making look this good.
I deliver it next Saturday, and will move onto the next project.
Finished the jointer itself a few months ago, then put it on a modern stand with a newer motor... which just didn't look right.
So using a stand from the same manufacturers radial arm saw I had, I mounted the jointer on a period correct table. Then I went to work on an old Wagner Electric 1/2hp repulse induction motor I had.
Beaver 3800, 6 1/8" jointer w/ Wagner Electric 1/2hp motor on a Beaver RAS stand w/dust collection port under infeed side of table.
How it looked when it came home.
Every thing came apart, if it could be blasted it was, polishing for nuts & bolts, tables were scraped with safety razers, then sanded to 300grit and finally waxed.
All put back together it looked and worked great.
Mounted on the newer stand with modern motor... just didn't work for me.
Now on an old stand, with an old motor... that's better.
Old Square D switch rated for 3/4hp motor @ 110v
Complicated fence system, but moves so smoothly and very accurate.
Old motor, torn apart, cleaned, painted, polished and regreased.
I put it up for sale last night, and it was essentially sold in a few hours. I really enjoyed taking it from what it was to what it is... but I have a hard time using them after making look this good.
I deliver it next Saturday, and will move onto the next project.
