Churchill Co Museum
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Hello, all. I am a new member here and the Director of a County Museum in Fallon, NV.
We have a Delta, Milwaukie combination table-saw and planer that we still used to create exhibits. From tracing the serial number it was manufactured in 1944; and from our location, there is a good chance that it was used out at NAS Fallon, the home of the Top Gun school, regardless what Tom Cruise movies try to depict. The saw runs like a monster and I think I could cut whole oak trees in half if I had a large enough blade. I've not tried the planer since the only safety features this sucker's got are "Don't stand too closes to it while it's running." The rip fence is hard to move, since all it has is a crank knob, and I cannot get the blade to raise or lower for the life of me.
Is there any monetary or historical value to this little workhorse? I've already purchased a new Dewalt table saw to actually work around here, but I'm uncertain as to what to do with ol' Bessie. My registrar and I have discussed putting an accession number on it and bringing it into our collection.
I would very much appreciate your thoughts on this. Thank you.
We have a Delta, Milwaukie combination table-saw and planer that we still used to create exhibits. From tracing the serial number it was manufactured in 1944; and from our location, there is a good chance that it was used out at NAS Fallon, the home of the Top Gun school, regardless what Tom Cruise movies try to depict. The saw runs like a monster and I think I could cut whole oak trees in half if I had a large enough blade. I've not tried the planer since the only safety features this sucker's got are "Don't stand too closes to it while it's running." The rip fence is hard to move, since all it has is a crank knob, and I cannot get the blade to raise or lower for the life of me.
Is there any monetary or historical value to this little workhorse? I've already purchased a new Dewalt table saw to actually work around here, but I'm uncertain as to what to do with ol' Bessie. My registrar and I have discussed putting an accession number on it and bringing it into our collection.
I would very much appreciate your thoughts on this. Thank you.



