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Chipbreaker
13th October 2008, 08:31 PM
I am hoping someone may be able to provide photographs of the original front gaurd for a Wadkin RD 16 inch Planer/jointer (circa 1953). All information would be greatly appreciated.

Quasimodo
15th October 2008, 10:36 AM
Don't know if these are close enough to show your machine, but there are a couple of Wadkin brochures from 1963 and 1972 on the Oztion auction site.

also Google turned up these:

http://www.wadkinmachinery.co.uk/Wadkin-16-RD-Planer.html

http://desmoines.craigslist.org/tls/853469687.html

Chipbreaker
15th October 2008, 05:54 PM
Don't know if these are close enough to show your machine, but there are a couple of Wadkin brochures from 1963 and 1972 on the Oztion auction site.

also Google turned up these:

http://www.wadkinmachinery.co.uk/Wadkin-16-RD-Planer.html

http://desmoines.craigslist.org/tls/853469687.html
Hi Quasimodo,
thank for your reply. I already have images of the 2 jointers in the url's posted. What I am looking for is a close up image that details the underside of the guard. I want to fabricate one as close to the original as possible. I currently have a very poor copy of the original sales brochure but it lacks the detail I'm looking for.

Quasimodo
16th October 2008, 07:23 AM
I think there might be one on Ebay at the moment Listing Number 180297382757 .

Maybe the seller or the buyer can help with the req'd photographs.

glock40sw
16th October 2008, 07:26 AM
G'day.
Give Ian Watkins a ring at Advanced Timber Systems in Darra, Brisbane.

He used to work for Wadkin years ago and is still a rep for Wadkin. He may just have what you are looking for.

His number is in the book....

clear out
28th October 2008, 02:26 PM
A mate is running one of these. It may be earlier even pre war.
I can get a pic if you dont have any luck.Probably have a 50s cat at home also.
He is replacing the guard with a fabricated aluminium copy of the J T Peat IDEAL
guard. I tigged up the cover bit for him and he made the arms etc. He's a blacksmith.
These are the ones with the spring loaded parrallel arms that raise it for surfacing and swing it sideways for jointing edges.Fully auto you dont forget to adjust it.
I don't like the origonals, got my middle finger left hand 'cause of a similar set up on my 18inch UO/S. And my own stupidity it goes without saying.
Mates son did similar thats why he's changing it.

Chipbreaker
28th October 2008, 02:55 PM
Thanks for your reply. I have used the swingback gaurds before on a barker jointer and found them to be an excellent device. In fact I made a copy for another barker I once owned, I had access to a engineering workshop back in those days so the job was simple but today I don't have such luck. I had thought about the swingback gaurd this time around but I would need to see one again. Would appreciate a photo of the J T Peat gaurd when its finished.