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Sean Shannon
03-14-2016, 6:28 PM
A friend of mine has had a relative pass away and is in the process of his elping clean out his old wood shop. He sent me one picture of this jointer, he hasn't gotten me a model number yet. But I'm hoping to have a look at it soon. In the mean time I wanted to see if anyone had any info or knowledge of this machine? It looks like it has a molding cutter on it, but I'm not certain. Any help would be great.

Erik Manchester
03-14-2016, 7:08 PM
Looks like a DJ20 Invicta, Brazilian made, nice 8" jointer, long bed.

Mike Kees
03-15-2016, 8:52 AM
What Eric said... It looks like the fence is pushed all the way across the table and the picture is from the back side of the jointer.

Frankie Hunt
03-15-2016, 9:03 AM
That is a picture of the rear of a Delta DJ20 (or clone) The fence is all the way forward completely covering the head. They are very nice jointers. There should be two handles coming from the jointer body, one on each end just under the tables. They are used to adjust the bed height. I dont see those handles in the picture, however the high picture angle may hide them from sight.

David Kumm
03-15-2016, 10:10 AM
You will want to check, but the Brazilian castings and table grinding were generally a little better than the later Taiwan machines which in turn were a little better than the later Chinese machines, so it has potential. Dave

Sean Shannon
03-15-2016, 2:30 PM
I figured out later that it was backwards. I got a good laugh at myself after the fact. Hopefully I'll be going this weekend to have a look see at it.

Bruce Page
03-15-2016, 2:57 PM
The tag says Invicta/Delta so with a little TLC you may have a very nice machine.

Bob Grier
03-16-2016, 10:06 AM
Looks just like mine with a couple exceptions. Mine has mobile base and the wiring has been replaced with a control box (could it be starting system for motor) where the white wires are capped with wire nuts on the left side of your picture. I think I paid between $850 and $900 a few years ago which included several sets of blades including one carbide set. I like the jointer a lot and it is easy to adjust the tables to make them parallel if necessary. The drive belt between the motor and cutter was offset so I turned the motor pulley flange around on the motor to line up the pulleys and belt.