Marko Tsourkan
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Posted here instead of my sub forum, as I wanted everybody to see, particularly Dave, as I know he has a soft spot for these things.
I love the simplicity of these machines and legendary reliability. Mechanically, all this one needs is cleaning and lubricating. Cosmetically, it needs a full paint strip-down and a new paint job.
Walker Turner, probably from late 40's early 50's. 3phase.
This are Before pictures. I will revisit this thread (many months from now), when the machine is restored and post After pictures.
Walker Turner has a very distinctive "alien head". I love it.
Another addition - 16" Delta Milwaukee table saw, also from 1950s. Cutting thick lumber with it will be a breeze, but first, I will need to get it into the basement. It's a monster.
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I love the simplicity of these machines and legendary reliability. Mechanically, all this one needs is cleaning and lubricating. Cosmetically, it needs a full paint strip-down and a new paint job.
Walker Turner, probably from late 40's early 50's. 3phase.
This are Before pictures. I will revisit this thread (many months from now), when the machine is restored and post After pictures.
Walker Turner has a very distinctive "alien head". I love it.
Another addition - 16" Delta Milwaukee table saw, also from 1950s. Cutting thick lumber with it will be a breeze, but first, I will need to get it into the basement. It's a monster.
M