mickeyf
Super User
Lady in Lake Cowichan disposing of her late husbands' tools (Sorry, there are no metal working tools!). She tried to give this to the local museum but since it was not made in Lake Cowichan they didn't want it. Looks to be a combination table saw/jointer/maybe something else, very much an antique. It does belong in a museum, and could be brought back to life (she said it had been run recently). I thought about salvaging it for the bevel gears, handwheels, pulleys, shafts and other parts but I really have too many projects already - I'm certainly not going to rebuild it. She said if no one wants it it's going to the dump - a shame! I thought I'd post it here on the small chance that someone would have an interest. If anyone is interested I can get you her contact info. She said it was moved with a forklift, but I thought that if I were to take it I'd just disassemble it on the spot for loading.