chrislehr
Well-known member
Decided to make a new thread on this one cause its a cool story.
I had a Delta 14" W/M saw.. it's good, but temperamental and everytime I got it dialed in, a week later it was cutting crookeder than a Brit's teeth.
So I found the Judge.. my 1906 32" Crescent bandsaw. Nearly a dream come true. So good that I didn't delete my craigslist "bandsaw| band saw" search. And then this little 10" Delta came up... FOR FREE. With a motor. And a homeowner built stand (not pictured)
I RAN to the car when the guy said I was first but he got a ton of dibs behind me. Of course he did, that's a beautiful (and working) saw!
Unfortunately, the 32" saw took much of my attention, and the kid, and a 8" jointer, and and and you know how these things can go.
I found a stand for it. Restored it. Was the wrong height. I contemplated a home built riser, but ultimately waited and found the stand... in a totally crudded up condition. Electrolysis, wire brush, sanding, acetone, primer, and paint later.. I HAVE A STAND.
Unfortunately, the motor pictured was too large to fit centered and aligned. Too bad, its a 1/2hp Wagner motor complete with little oil pots for lubrication. I have a Delta/Milwaukie 1/2hp on standby, but it's arguably too new for the saw, so I will be keeping an eye out.
Now, I just need to figure out what power switch and where to throw the power switch (thinking on the arm support above and left of the table)
And then, ultimately, I will need to decide if I will paint/restore the saw. The stickers are all fairly intact. Might just return the covers to original and call it done.

I had a Delta 14" W/M saw.. it's good, but temperamental and everytime I got it dialed in, a week later it was cutting crookeder than a Brit's teeth.
So I found the Judge.. my 1906 32" Crescent bandsaw. Nearly a dream come true. So good that I didn't delete my craigslist "bandsaw| band saw" search. And then this little 10" Delta came up... FOR FREE. With a motor. And a homeowner built stand (not pictured)
I RAN to the car when the guy said I was first but he got a ton of dibs behind me. Of course he did, that's a beautiful (and working) saw!
Unfortunately, the 32" saw took much of my attention, and the kid, and a 8" jointer, and and and you know how these things can go.
I found a stand for it. Restored it. Was the wrong height. I contemplated a home built riser, but ultimately waited and found the stand... in a totally crudded up condition. Electrolysis, wire brush, sanding, acetone, primer, and paint later.. I HAVE A STAND.
Unfortunately, the motor pictured was too large to fit centered and aligned. Too bad, its a 1/2hp Wagner motor complete with little oil pots for lubrication. I have a Delta/Milwaukie 1/2hp on standby, but it's arguably too new for the saw, so I will be keeping an eye out.
Now, I just need to figure out what power switch and where to throw the power switch (thinking on the arm support above and left of the table)
And then, ultimately, I will need to decide if I will paint/restore the saw. The stickers are all fairly intact. Might just return the covers to original and call it done.



