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    Default HYCO jointer belt guard

    I'm looking for a belt guard to suit a 6" Hyco jointer as shown in pic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greggyboy View Post
    I'm looking for a belt guard to suit a 6" Hyco jointer as shown in pic.
    Greg

    I have one that you can take a cast from.

    Did the base have a woodfast jointer on top?

    Cheers stew

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    G'day Stew, thanks for the offer. The jointer is a hyco, with woodfast mutton chop blade guards. When I stripped the machine down, i pulled the blades out and they were engraved "Alan Wolfenden". I gather he may have owned the machine at some stage. Cheers Greg

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    Default HYCO jointer belt guard

    Greg
    I’m in the process of getting two of these cast! Hint hint! Gaza was kind enough to send it down to me so I could make a copy.



    I will be keen to see your progress photos. I’m starting my jointer next so maybe we can compare notes?


    Cheers
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    [QUOTE=bunya pine;2113261]Greg
    I’m in the process of getting two of these cast!

    Which foundry are you using?
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    Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)

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    [QUOTE=clear out;2113461]
    Quote Originally Posted by bunya pine View Post
    Greg
    I’m in the process of getting two of these cast!

    Which foundry are you using?
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    Are you talking about the belt guard or blade guard?

    Cheers stew

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    The blade guards.
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    Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)

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    I’m in Newcastle and using Newcastle foundries. $75 each cast.

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    Hi Stew, I'm going to stick with the woodfast blade guards and will probably have a belt guard fabricated from sheet metal. Cheers Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by greggyboy View Post
    G'day Stew, thanks for the offer. The jointer is a hyco, with woodfast mutton chop blade guards. When I stripped the machine down, i pulled the blades out and they were engraved "Alan Wolfenden". I gather he may have owned the machine at some stage. Cheers Greg
    Wolfenden made wood working machines. They were last in Airport West but closed several years ago now.
    Tom

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