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David Eisan
05-24-2005, 11:06 PM
Hello everyone,

Here is how my Unisaw restoration sits right now,

I prepped the cabinet for paint,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/prepforpaint.jpg

Once the cabinet came back (Great job Mike!), I found the older cast iron base Unisaw's do not fit on the current Unisaw mobile base, but rather stratled it on all sides, doh! So, I screwed in from underneath some ~1" ash cleats on either side,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/base1.jpg

And then centered the saw on the cleats stratleing the metal frame all the way around by about 1/2". To keep the saw in place I glued some keeper blocks from the inside with some brads to hold them in place while the glue dried,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/base2.jpg

Once I had the trunion and the rest of the saw installed inside the cabinet, I installed the Biesemeyer splitter. I clampped everything in place and from the inside tightened both splitter bolts. The splitter is very hard to make out in this photo with the clamps, strait edge and square,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/alignsplitter.jpg

Here is what the saw looks like from the front right now,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/sawfront.jpg

And from the side,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/sawside.jpg

Boy the Baldor motor is big! I don't have the switch on it right now, but I wired it up to see what it cuts like and *wow* it this saw smooth and quite!

I started on installing the DeWALT sliding table tonight,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/dwtable.jpg

The manual was no help, so I have to take direct measurements of the table to see how I am going to install it.

I found one thing right off the bat. I had the table top installed and aligned, but I needed 1/4" under the table front and back for the brackets you see sticking off to the left in the above photo. At the front of the saw that is easy, but in the back, the flange at the top of the cabinet came almost flush with rear of the table. I had to take the table off and grind the flange back about 1/8",

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/grinding.jpg

you cannot see the grinder in my hand, but the sparks in the left hand side of the photo are visable.

That's all for today,

David.

Bruce Page
05-24-2005, 11:15 PM
David, your restoration is looking great. I'm looking forward to seeing the slider attached. I have a unisaw and have often thought how nice it would be to have a slider.

Corey Hallagan
05-24-2005, 11:20 PM
Wow, that is a cool old piece of equipment, looks great! Be sure to post photos with the rails, sliding table etc. on. Keep up the great work!

Corey

John A. Williams
05-24-2005, 11:59 PM
That will be one beautiful saw David. I can see it is a labor of love. Where did you get that New Yankee Workshop sign I see in the backround of the grinding picture?

John

Gary Sutherland
05-25-2005, 3:32 AM
Sweet!

I assume that's not the original motor? Did you add it or did it come with the saw?

Gary

Peter Mc Mahon
05-25-2005, 4:46 AM
David, I think I recongnize you. Do you work at Federated tools? I bought a DJ 20 from you I believe!

David Eisan
05-25-2005, 7:12 AM
Where did you get that New Yankee Workshop sign I see in the backround of the grinding picture?

My Brother in Law bought it as a poster from the NYW website back in '99. He had it laminated and gave it to me for Christmas that year.

David.

David Eisan
05-25-2005, 7:15 AM
I assume that's not the original motor? Did you add it or did it come with the saw?

The original motor was 2hp, 575v, 3ph. I have been buying all the parts I needed for this saw as I found them or could afford them. I picked up this motor about a 6 months ago. The Unisaw has a very specific motor mount, so there are only a handful of motor options for a Unisaw.

David.

Dale Rodabaugh
05-25-2005, 7:16 AM
:cool: Way Cool Man:cool:

David Eisan
05-25-2005, 7:16 AM
David, I think I recongnize you. Do you work at Federated tools? I bought a DJ 20 from you I believe!

BUSTED!

Ayup, that is me, I am the sales manager there...

David.

Jeff Sudmeier
05-25-2005, 8:21 AM
David,

You are doing that saw proud! It sure is looking great! Be sure to keep us up to date.

John Petsche
01-21-2012, 3:38 PM
these older tools are great thanks for the post.