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Thread: My new aqusition: The 1929 Oliver 88D Table saw with slider & consentric wheel

  1. #31
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    I hate this. That saw looks so awesome, it makes me want to replace a lot of my equipment with old arn and restore it. But I know I couldn't do as good a job.

    Excellent work Brian!

    Mike

  2. #32
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    Very impressive and nice restore. It's right up there with your 32" bandsaw. Great finds and great work in restoration!

  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael W. Clark View Post
    I hate this. That saw looks so awesome, it makes me want to replace a lot of my equipment with old arn and restore it. But I know I couldn't do as good a job.

    Excellent work Brian!

    Mike

    Thanks guys.....

    Yes you can........!!

    Just organize your restoration process.........and do it up write,,,......

    You would be amazed at what you can do.......

    B,
    Last edited by Brian Weick; 12-15-2012 at 11:50 PM.

  4. #34
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    Winterville, NC (eastern NC)
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    Wow. The finished product looks like a new machine, and you even added a light under the hood. Nice to see the effort put into a beautiful piece of machinery instead of allowing it to end up at the scrap dealer yard.

  5. #35
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    Dearborn, Michigan
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    Fantastic finish, Brian.

    I have my eyes on a 260D that may work out, albeit without the quadrant or miter gauge.

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