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6th August 2016, 04:29 AM #61
one more Vann and more speculation and facts.
594 - MG 141 - UK;
1041 - RB 7231 - UK;
1097- AX 282
1313 - JY 107 (bobbin sander) – Australia;
1322 - DJ 361 (bandsaw) - United Kingdom;
1359 - MN 20 - United Kingdom;
1450 - DH 122 - UK;
so far total machines are 1450
141
231
287
107
361
20
122
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1,269 87.5 % of total machines at only 7 modles
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1450
not looking good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so no modle
GW
KD
KE
GC
JR
KA
PJ
PD
AC
no millers ad 1916 claim 200
not looking good at allAll tools can be used as hammers
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6th August 2016, 08:46 PM #62Senior Member
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Entertaining but proves nothing.
Fact
There are machines with a number less than 100.
Fact
There are no records at all of when or how Wadkin started their machine numbering or Test numbering.
Conclusion
Your argument is pure speculation and there is no way to prove it especially as the existence of MN 20 is a fact.
Fact
Arthur Fueges owns a Wadkin PL which is the tilt table predecessor to the PK, they overlapped for a while, using your system his would only be the 5th PL manufactured but by that time there was over 166 PKA's made. That doesn't make sense at all.
not looking good at all
Alli
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13th August 2016, 08:12 AM #63
Time for an update:
Added machines in bold. Test number, followed by model & serial number, then country of residence...
Pre-1937
594 - MG 141 - UK;
1041 - RB 7231 - UK;
1313 - JY 107 (bobbin sander) – Australia;
1322 - DJ 361 (bandsaw) - United Kingdom;
1359 - MN 20 - United Kingdom;
1450 - DH 122 - UK;
2000 - RC 376 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
2085 - ME 239 – New Zealand;
2315 - NB 216 (knife grinder) - UK;
2725 - DN 169 - Australia;
3197 - RS 133 – New Zealand (RIP);
3719 - MJ 244 (planer/thicknesser) - UK;
4417 - DO 241 - United Kingdom;
4501 - MA 263 - UK;
4616 - PKA 266 – UK;
4653 - EV 793 - UK;
4713 - DH 163 (bandsaw) – New Zealand;
4734 - MD 343 - UK;
4737 - PD 351 - UK;
4782 - EV 815 (spindle moulder) - UK;
4818 - PL 105 (dimension saw) – UK > USA
5029 - RTA 148 – UK;
5391 - MN 133 - Canada;
6281 - JV 139 (bobbin sander) - UK;
6556 - CC 847 (RAS) - UK;
6759 - KH 253 - UK;
6827 - MD 464 - UK;
7336 - EPA 646 (spindle moulder) - New Zealand;
7665 - ME 513 (mortiser) - Australia;
7671 - RS 115 – UK;
7784 - SOA 350 - UK.
1937
8446 - MJ 413 – UK;
9067 - PKA 390 – Australia;
9335 - RBA 183 (buzzer) – UK;
1938
9510 - MA 137 (morticer) - UK;
9650 - PKA 405 – Australia;
9783 - PKA 412 - UK;
10166 - EKA 386 - Australia.
1939
11454 - RU 161 (lathe) - UK;
11455 - CC 1059 - New Zealand;
11704 - LSA 592 (Router) - UK;
1940
14371 - MS 212 (saw) - United Kingdom;
14594 - PKA 554 - Ireland;
14979 - EUV 164 - UK;
15111 - RDA 441 (buzzer) – Australia;
1941
17093 - PKA 607 - UK;
17392 - PKA 613 - UK;
1942
18695 - PKA 643 - New Zealand;
18929 - MA 482 - UK;
1943
19917 - EPA 1218 (spindle moulder) - United Kingdom;
1944
22583 - PKA 725 - Scotland > Canada;
22749 - RS 712 (lathe) - South Africa;
23242 - RMA 917 (under & over) - New Zealand;
1945
24538 - REA 315 (24" thicknesser) - UK;
24671 - PKA 785 - Australia;
24965 - MA 490 (mortiser) - UK;
25031 - PKA 800 - New Zealand;
27390 - MA 563 – UK;
1946
26657 - LQA 415 - USA;
26763 - MG 699 - New Zealand;
27476 - RD 595 - United Kingdom;
1947
27918 - MA 580 (mortiser) - UK;
29157 - PKA 969 - UK;
1948
30171 - LS 1925 (router) - UK;
30253 - PKA 994 - UK;
31145 - RD 694 - New Zealand;
31435 - RE 485 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
1949
34218 - MA 853 (mortiser) - UK;
34664 - RS 1047 (lathe) - UK;
34832 - PK 1154 (saw) - New Zealand;
35284 - RE 668 (thicknesser) - Canada;
35301 - RB 734 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
1950
35723 - PK 1202 - UK;
35836 - WS 240 (pattern mill) - Australia;
35844 - RD 855 (buzzer) - UK;
35898 - RR 142 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
36021 - RTA 339 - New Zealand;
36376 - RT 357 - New Zealand;
36408 - RE 705 (thicknesser) - New Zealand;
36554 - PK 1231 - UK;
36572 - PKF 108 - Canada;
37023 - PK 1271 - USA;
37264 - PK 1277 - Australia;
37564 - RS 1126 (lathe) - UK;
37727 - CQ 237 - Australia;
38139 - MG 987 - New Zealand;
38305 - SQ 319 - New Zealand;
38458 - FD 799 (five head moulder) – New Zealand;
1951
38946 - CC 2388 - New Zealand;
38990 - RT 361 (lathe) - UK;
39677 - SQ 350 - New Zealand;
39926 - MF 939 - New Zealand;
39932 - MA 1119 - UK;
40404 - RTA 405 (lathe) - UK;
41072 - RS 1233 (RS 10 lathe) - Canada;
41075 - RS 1236 (RS 6 lathe) - Canada;
41145 - RTA 380 - New Zealand;
41376 - RM 2039 - Canada;
1952
41542 - WS 267 (pattern mill) - first machine test no. for 1952
41563 - MA 1195 (morticer) - UK;
41587 - SP 610 - Australia;
41689 - PK 1437 - Canada;
420256 - PK 1445 - Canada;
42324 - LA 372 (drill press) - United Kingdom;
42461 - PK 1451 - Canada;
42578 - RS 1291 (wood lathe) - Canada;
42636 - RB 886 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
42687 - CK 1646 - New Zealand;
42825 - RR 299 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
44455 - RJ 1259 - Australia;
1953
45347 - LQ 674 - New Zealand;
45658 - SR 1578 - UK;
45723 - RS 1404 (lathe) - UK;
45839 - RS 1409 (lathe) - Australia;
46020 - RS 1415 (wood lathe) - Canada;
46212 - JY 498 (bobbin sander) - Canada;
46284 - NQ 312-S - Canada?;
1954
48966 - LM 1266 - UK;
49057 - MA 1381 - Australia;
49379 - PK 1702 - Canada;
49784 - PK 1718 - Canada;
50149 - RX 107 (30" thicknesser) - United Kingdom;
50585 - FD 1125 - Canada?
1955
50716 - PK 1754 - New Zealand;
50923 - EQ 572 - New Zealand;
51434 - PK 1778 - Canada > USA;
51952 - RTA 440 (lathe) - UK;
52626 - WX 250 - Australia;
52712 - EQ 736 - New Zealand;
1956
53575 - RZ 213 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
53723 - PK 1863 - Canada;
53792 - RK 282 (thicknesser) – USA;
54000 - MA 1503 - Australia;
54256 - PK 1882 - USA;
54421 - PK 1887 - UK;
54425 - PK 1892 - Australia;
54477 - PK 1899 - Canada > USA;
54478 - PK 1900 - UK;
54521 - RM 2817 - New Zealand;
54580 - JY 569 (bobbin sander) - Canada;
54581 - CC 3253 (RAS) - Canada;
54621 - EQ 871 - Australia;
55049 - PK 1947 - Australia;
55228 - LQ 865 - Canada;
55576 - CC 3292 (RAS) - New Zealand;
55670 - PK 1975 - Canada;
55676 - PK 1982 - UK;
1957
56040 - RS 1777 (RS8 lathe) - Canada;
56424 - EQ 1024 (spindle moulder) - UK;
56545 - EQ 1016 - Denmark;
56837 - EQ 1050 - United Kingdom;
57045 - EQ 1061 (spindle moulder) - United Kingdom.
1958
59000 - FM 130 (buzzer/thicknesser) - UK;
1959
61036 - RZ 352 - Canada.
1960
62563 - EKA 1339 (5-head tenoner) - UK;
63449 - EQ 1747 - Australia;
63527 - JV 594 - USA.
Cheers, Vann.Last edited by Vann; 6th September 2016 at 08:14 PM. Reason: CC 3292, DN 169, EKA 386, EPA 1218, EQ 572, EQ 871, EQ 1050, LA 372, MA 1381, RB 734, RD 595, RE 485, RJ 1259 & RMA 917 added.
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1st September 2016, 11:35 AM #64
Bump.
14 more Waddies added since 13th August.
Cheers, Vann.Last edited by Vann; 6th September 2016 at 08:15 PM. Reason: Now 14 more Wadkins (was 11)
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5th September 2016, 02:17 AM #65
Not sure if you've seen it but there's an EQ 871 on machines4u at the moment.
https://www.machines4u.com.au/view/a...oulder/291904/
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6th September 2016, 07:32 PM #66Senior Member
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I just saw these advertised on Gumtree Sydney today. A few Wadkin labels and switches. I'm unsure what they came off.
Vintage Industrial Switches Badges | Other Antiques, Art & Collectables | Gumtree Australia Wollongong Area - Woonona | 1120669511
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6th September 2016, 08:40 PM #67
Some in depth research here. Quite a read. I assume if I happened to have a Wadkin amongst all my cast iron this would be an appropriate place to post a pic.
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6th September 2016, 09:02 PM #68
Dave. Certainly a pic of the tag would be most appreciated. Chuck in a pic of the machine as well if you like.
Bueller and Stewie, thanks for the links. Tag photos, and machine numbers added to post 63.
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I like that stop switch on the gumtree add. I don't suppose anyone would be willing to get it for me and post it
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7th September 2016, 07:18 AM #70
Im close by. If you confirm you want them ill contact the seller and see if i can arrange to pick them up.
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7th September 2016, 08:12 AM #71
Amrjon. Go ahead and arrange to buy them. I'll guarantee Wallace (and if he backs out I'll take them). I sometimes communicate with wallace offline, and I feel sure he'll want them.
Do you want me to Paypal you $20 in case wallace doesn't see this for a while (it's bed time in the UK)?
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7th September 2016, 08:39 AM #72SENIOR MEMBER
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Amrjon I want them, thanks very much for the offer.
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7th September 2016, 09:41 AM #73
Hi. Ive sent the seller a message. Havnt heard back yet but Ill let you know and we can sort out getting them to you from there.
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Mark,
I think I have already purchased them, I contacted the guy last night by txt and he is arranging to post them to me (I say think, because it wouldn't be the first time I have been gazumped with a sale on Gumtree, and it nearly happened once with my Barker Bandsaw when I foolishly posted on the forum that I had bought it, before I handed over the cash).
I have been looking for an on/off switch for my JY Bobbin sander (has a plastic switch at the moment), and I figured I could make up a nice control panel with that stop switch and reset switch, but let me know if your need is greater, I can keep looking if need be (that of cause is assuming the deal goes through and I don't end up getting guzumped).
Cheers,
Camo
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7th September 2016, 03:37 PM #75
Probably explains why I haven't had a a reply. Looks like i won't, or it will be just to tell me its sold, but I was kind of looking forward to having a browse over all his other 'junk' if I dropped in there.
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