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26th July 2020, 12:22 PM #1New Member
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Thornley bench saw and planer combination
Hi all,
I am looking at selling my late father's Thornley saw and planer that dates back to the late 1940s, I believe.
It is in perfect working order and has always been undercover in the shed since he bought it new way back then.
I would appreciate some indication of its value.
Thanks,
Paul
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27th July 2020, 01:01 PM #2Senior Member
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Hi Paul,
What a cracker of a machine!
I'll say up front that I don't like to do valuations, unless I have the money to offer
Looks like it would do real good work. Is the motor 415v / 3 phase? Limits it to a smaller market, ie, those that have that supply or are prepared to do conversions.
Any chance you could take more close-up photos of the sliding mitre fence? Impressive.
I think I can find catalogue photos of it and the machine...
Good luck and good on you for offering it. Deserves a good home.
cheers,
AndrewOC'Waratah' spring hammer by Hands & Scott c.1911- 20, 'Duffy, Todd & Williams' spring hammer c.1920, Premo lathe- 1953, Premo filing machine.
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