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Greg McCallister
03-07-2009, 1:44 PM
Just got back from picking this up. Lots of pics...
I had origionally questioned about Walker-Turner in this thread (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=106318). Well I got it and it is a Walker-Turner model 2210. the previous owner had disassembled it for storage. Has some paint overspray but little to no rust - except the top as usual has some surface rust - sorry no picks of top as it is heavy and I will need some help with that. Came with original ribbed extensions.
Looks like the motor was replaced but this one will tax my 20 amp 110 service as it runs a 18.6 amps. Not sure it it can be wired for 220 as the tag on the motor does not state so. Threaded cam tilt is cracked (broke) but I should be able to get that welded.
Previous owner included the original fence and a replacement Vega fence.
Also included was a small dust collector and a Deluxe Double Dubby (http://www.in-lineindustries.com/double_dubby.html).
Was not sure what a Deluxe Double Dubby was and the version he gave me looks like an older version but hey it came with it. No original miter though.
All of this for $200.00. It is obvious that some cleanup will be needed but I can not complain - elbow grease I have. Does this count as a gloat?:D:D:D:cool:

Greg McCallister
03-07-2009, 1:52 PM
More pics of the find

Jonathan Spool
03-07-2009, 1:53 PM
Definitely has Gloat potential!! Guess you'll find out, once you have it all together and up and running!

Bruce Page
03-07-2009, 1:57 PM
Congrats! Any idea on it’s age?

I’m looking forward to seeing it with elbow grease applied.

Greg McCallister
03-07-2009, 1:59 PM
Noticed one of the handles had been welded too.

Greg McCallister
03-07-2009, 2:01 PM
Bruce - Well the 2211 came out around 1960. Late 50s maybe. Hope mine looks as nice as this one (http://nh.craigslist.org/tls/1063353086.html) when finished...

Bruce Page
03-07-2009, 2:41 PM
That guy did a nice job restoring that.
The table looks huge!

Greg McCallister
03-07-2009, 2:49 PM
The table without the wings is 20" wide and 32.5" deep. Little deeper then most saws for sure...

Bruce Page
03-07-2009, 3:03 PM
The table without the wings is 20" wide and 32.5" deep. Little deeper then most saws for sure...

It makes the table on my Unisaw look dainty!