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Another new guy from Niagara

Martin w

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Hi my name is Martin. I am a cabinet maker by trade but machine shop is my hobby. My father was a tool maker before he passed. I have been putting together a fairly complete machine shop, although most of the machines are at least 60 years old Lol.1957 Martin DLZ502 lathe 20”x84”,DoAll bandsaw,Kearney and Trecker vertical mill, Brown and Sharpe #2 surface grinder, Atlas lathe, Carolina horizontal bandsaw, and MT3 drill press. These are all three phase machines that I run on a rotary phase converter and step up transformer.
Cheers
Martin
 
Hi Martin - welcome aboard.post a couple more times and let’s see that doAll bandsaw.!
 
Thanks, will do. It’s a 1948 model . Has the blade welder and takes a 192” blade, and gravity feed.
Cheers
Martin
 
Here are a couple pictures of the DoAll
Cheers
Martin
 

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Nice band saw. Big. How does gravity feed work on saws like that? And it’s variable speed? No VFD in 1946. How did that work then?
 
Hi John,
The variable speed is almost exactly like a snowmobile. The more or less you crank the handle the narrower or wider the pulley gets and faster or slower the blade goes.
The gravity feed is awesome. There is a chain on hooked to a large counter weight. You hook the chain to a L shaped sprocket that goes against the work piece and with a foot pedal you can control the pressure of cut. There is a handle that can be cranked for light to heavy workpieces. It just moves the counter weight forward or backwards.
Thanks for the interest.
Cheers
Martin
 
Hi John,
Sorry for the side ways pictures. The V-60 is much bigger than mine, good if you are building a locomotive Lol
Thanks for the interest.
Cheers
Martin
 

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Welcome and good for you having those older machines! Those DoAlls have been around a long time. I seem to recall seeing one at an aircraft museum. I think they were used in factories to make trainers in Southern Alberta during WWII.

Speaking of aircraft museums...Springbank has the Avro display up and available...http://www.metronews.ca/news/calgar...seum-building-legendary-aircraft-replica.html

You admins should hold a meetup there!
 
No idea--just food for thought. Might be a cool place for a discussion :)

Anyways, I am going to try to get out there in the next few weeks as I can see it from my house. The plane sure has a place in our hearts. The new F-35 has a flight ceiling of 50,000 feet; the Arrow had this in the 1950's ! Amazing.
 
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