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13th April 2022, 10:12 PM #1
Wadkin EC
I picked up my EC yesterday from what I would call an "Elephants Graveyard" because there were a number of machines in a yard just left out in the rain to rust by the Landlord of the building.
The machines had belonged to a Tenant who has sadly past away owing the Landlord rent, so he has emptied the workshop to make space for a new Tenant and is looking to sell the old machines to recupe lost rent, but he hasn't tried to protect them from the elements and my EC has been hit with a forklift causing some damage, but hopefully the cutter block motors have not been knocked out of true.
I will post a few pic's
Water came out of control panel.jpg
In this pic you can see water running down the front of the machine, once the control panel was taken off.
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13th April 2022, 10:20 PM #2
The Test Number makes it a 1960 machine
Test Number.jpg
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13th April 2022, 10:24 PM #3
Control Panel
The Control Panel was full of water, but I noticed 2 additional wires in there, so assuming Wadkin wired all their machines to have 5 heads
Wadkin ran 2 spare wires.jpg
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13th April 2022, 10:27 PM #4
Top & Bottom in/out positioning wheels broken & shaft bent
Top wheel partly broken off and shaft bent.jpgBottom wheel broken off and shaft bent.jpg
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13th April 2022, 10:30 PM #5
Top Shaft Snapped
Tried straightening the Top shaft while applying heat but it snapped where the tapered pin slot is, so now need to find someone to make me some new shafts
Heat applied but snapped.jpg
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13th April 2022, 10:33 PM #6
I need one of these hand tightening locking bolts, because one has been snapped off leaving the old thread to drill out
Broken off needs drilling out.jpg Need one of these.jpg
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13th April 2022, 11:01 PM #7
Glad to see its been saved Nigel . What a sad sight for such a great machine. One good thing was it must have been cheap enough! Ive heard of worse sights. One guy spotted A broken Robinson tenoner upside down in a bin at a scrap metal yard. It stayed there.
That'll be a great thing to run when its fixed up. Interesting about the wiring . They must have wired them up but only connected what was being used after the order was placed for the head set up?
Ive got the same machine . I Love the thing so much!!!! After spending too many years cutting tenons all sorts of ways (edit, 4 different ways. I left out by Hand ) I forked out for my EC and had it trucked over from WA. It instantly made every tenon better, easier and faster than everything I did before. Its got five heads but Ive still only used the first two. Ive got plans for using the scribe heads if I get the go ahead for a particular job.
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13th April 2022, 11:15 PM #8
Hi Rob, Well considering the state of the machine, I may have paid too much, but I don't have years left on the clock to wait for another one to come along, so "in for a penny in for a pound", hopefully I can make it operational again and paint it my favourite colour. Cheers Nigel
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14th April 2022, 02:57 AM #9
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I heard a story about a guy who paid top dollar for an ECA, had it delivered only to find out it was one of the old versions. Wadkin made an ECA where the 'A' stood for AC motor. They then did an EC and later another ECA.
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14th April 2022, 08:00 AM #10
[QUOTE=wallace1973;2277088]I heard a story about a guy who paid top dollar for an ECA, had it delivered only to find out it was one of the old versions. Wadkin made an ECA where the 'A' stood for AC motor. They then did an EC and later another ECA.[/QUOTE
I didn't know that they reintroduced ECA after changing to EC, did the older version ECA still have the ability to move the cutter blocks up & down together once the Tenon thickness had been set, if so what was the difference with the older ECA over the EC?
There is this one for sale in Australia at the moment and they are calling it an EHA, it comes with a solid sliding bed & no ability to move the blocks together
Used wadkin - bursgreen Wadkin Bursgreen Single End Tennoner Single End Tenoner in BOOLAROO, NSW
Also I have attached a couple of pics of the machine for future reference once this link has expired, the Test Number 8799 making it a 1930's machine
ECA 1.JPG ECA Test Number.JPG
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