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Thread: Wadkin in the wild
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26th August 2012, 09:40 AM #1
Wadkin in the wild
Lost out on a Wadkin EQ spindle moulder today but found this Wadkin saw set out to pasture not far from me. I could see this baby in Matty's heard. Talk me down boys------------tell me I don't need this this 32" saw Please.
Moulin a scie, Wadkin - Gatineau Buy & Sell Goods - Kijiji Gatineau Canada.
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26th August 2012, 01:39 PM #2
Get it now !!
No Way Jack !!
Thats is your rebound machine !
Thats got your name written all over it !!
Better hook up the trailer !
Always, Remember, these opportunities don't come up often !
When will you see another one laying in the grass like that again ?
Act now !
Melborne Matty.
The smooth enabler...
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26th August 2012, 02:13 PM #3
Matty - look what you've done!
Doesn't Jack have one of these???
I thought - for the location/apparent condition - the price was a bit cheeky.
Mind you ...
1) If the opportunity isn't that common there ... , or
2) If doing it up and moving it on might generate funds for a more drooled-for objective.
Oh course ...
1) I don't know what piece of damn machinery Jack doesn't have yet. A spindle moulder apparently. Although I seem to recall there was one in the 'To Do' shed ... ?? might be wrong ??
Go on ... you know what you're gunna do ... tell us. Tell us!
Paul
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26th August 2012, 02:24 PM #4
Jack has a PK table saw, and a DR bandsaw, which will do most cutting.
But Paul, in saying that, if you recall one of your most recent posts on the Wadkin line-shaft machines found in England one of the "Foundation" machines was a Rip saw of a similar size, Jack has similar sized machines to that set up.
Well put it this way, if you lived near buy wouldn't you be hooking up the trailer like now !!?? I know I would be !!
That Beautiful beast must be saved, and Jack is the man for the Job !
Melbourne Matty.
P.S. Paul, I did think the price was a bit rich too, So Crunch him Jack !!!
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26th August 2012, 03:33 PM #5
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26th August 2012, 08:29 PM #6
The Wadkin.
Hi Jack,
Where would you find another one like that.
I would certainly try to reduce the price, as you have to get it Home, but what a Project to get it back into top Condition.
I say " Go for It " that is, of course you have the Space to put it in.Regards,
issatree.
Have Lathe, Wood Travel.
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26th August 2012, 10:05 PM #7SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi Jack,
What they all said. I know I would like to see that restoration.
Cheers,
Camoz
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26th August 2012, 11:24 PM #8
Here is a catalog cut !
Melbourne Matty.
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27th August 2012, 12:20 AM #9New Member
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Damn, you're a fast one Jack...lol
I guess you could disregard the email I just sent you about that very ad...
Looks to me more like a parts machine, and I just happen to know someone who's trying to piece together a crown guard assembly...
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27th August 2012, 12:22 AM #10New Member
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sry... internet hiccup
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3rd September 2012, 02:23 AM #11SENIOR MEMBER
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I know another person in need of a genuine crown guard, Oh yes thats me. Why do I keep finding the same people discussing old iron, whens Arthur going to join in or is he a regular anyway. Go on Jack you know you want to get it.
Mark
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3rd September 2012, 08:35 AM #12
You may just need to increase your dust extraction for this one. These saws really throw out some sawdust.I have a 24" L.S.Barker which cuts a bit over 9" deep and the sawdust is awesome when cutting full depth.
Cheers from Micheal.
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3rd September 2012, 07:03 PM #13Senior Member
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Wadkin in the long grass
Hi JG, I guess I'm not a romantic at heart but for what it is worth I'll pass on advice that I got not infrequently from my father when he was alive. It was: " You want to get a grip on yourself boy". Hope this helps your decision making. Cheers Old Pete
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3rd September 2012, 08:51 PM #14
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