Picked this up recently . Pre 1905 Cordesman 8" Jointer. 87" X 14" bed. A 3 HP has been added at some point in the past. Runs smooth and quiet as it only has a two blade cutter head
The cutter head has a 1 3/8" shaft and the head is 4 1/2" in diameter riding in Babbit bearings. Might be hard to retro fit a newer head.
They are simple to set up and were safely used for a hundred years, so that's not the issue for me. That it will literally beat you to death is the deal breaker.I know some people use clamshell heads, but they either know more than I do about how to set them up safely or have less trepidation about using Kung Fu Grip technolgy to hang on to a knife cruising at a few thousand rpm.
Me, I think that a vintage joiner with a modern cutterhead is the best of both worlds. James Huston
Nice piece of iron. I am sure you will enjoy using it.
I have a 6" jointer that has only been used for edge jointing. Face jointing on it is real rock and roll, so I use handplanes most of the time. Using a scrub followed by a #7 tames any board and is not scary.
Good luck making shavings.
That's a real jointer! Some of the old clamshell heads were prone to loosening up and causing a bad wreck. You might consider upgrading to one of the new Byrd Shelix heads.