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Rob Will
04-14-2007, 6:28 PM
Here's a pic of the latest shop addition. It is a MAKA M6-11 oscillating chisel mortiser. 230V 3ph. Powered it up for the first time a few minutes ago, it works great.

Does anybody know where to buy tool bits for a mortiser like this?
Any idea where to get a manual or parts for one of these?

Thanks,
Rob

Charles McKinley
04-14-2007, 9:13 PM
Hi Rob,

Nice tool. I hope you can find info and tooling for it.

Steve Rowe
04-14-2007, 9:32 PM
Nice machine Rob. For tooling on this I would check with WoodTech Enterprises in North Carolina or Ballew Saw and Tool in Springfield, MO. If you call Ballew, Jack is probably the one to talk to.
Steve

Al Killian
04-14-2007, 10:17 PM
Nice gloat. You can tryhttp://owwm.com.

Bill Simmeth
04-14-2007, 10:49 PM
Robbie, nice machine! OWWM won't have info since it's ferrin. I have sent a PM about chisels.

Don Bullock
04-14-2007, 10:57 PM
Rob, nice gloat. I've never seen one, but it really looks like it will do the job for you.

William Jordan
05-25-2007, 9:07 PM
good piece of german equipment, needs care and attention,from time to time,i beleive there is a grease fitting for the verticle posts, do grease them each time you use the maka. i worked with a m6 for about a year, if you have questions do ask. and if you ever come across another for sale please let me know.
thank you
william

Rob Will
05-26-2007, 1:41 AM
good piece of german equipment, needs care and attention,from time to time,i beleive there is a grease fitting for the verticle posts, do grease them each time you use the maka. i worked with a m6 for about a year, if you have questions do ask. and if you ever come across another for sale please let me know.
thank you
william

William,
Any idea where to buy cutter bits for the Maka?
Thanks,
Rob

Mark Hennebury
04-02-2008, 9:46 AM
Hi Rob,

Nice machine.

If you need parts or Blades, I can get them for you.
mark@solidwoodmachinery.com

jack howery
04-02-2008, 10:06 AM
This Powermatic 400 mortiser is in near new condition. The things I see wrong with it is the bottom of the switch was pulled down when disconnected. Someone got too close to the back of the table and scratched it. There is some paint chips but no wear. Also the back of the table has some tarnish. I tried to show in the pictures. It looks like it was used only long enough to scratch the back of table and loose the chuck and the rest of the chisels. The one in the machine is the only one I have. I tried it out and the chisel part is dull.
Everything works and I doubt you could find one in this good a condition used.
Specks;
Model 400
Sn 440050
1 1/2 HP 3 Phase
ldc-inc@msn.com 785 357 6794 http://images.craigslist.org/011500010304011613200803251643801eb8d3d8b27700d90c .jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/01011101150401161120080325d7441babef119e4faa0043b4 .jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/01010101040301030820080325b73fde72579677ed1200b8ae .jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/0115020102020103042008032531ecf5f607dec9a98900ebf4 .jpg



Location: TOPEKA, KS

John Shuk
04-02-2008, 4:25 PM
I used one of those working at a Teak furniture builder years ago. It will go 24-7 and ask for more.
Don't know where to get the bits tho.
Enjoy using it.

lou sansone
04-05-2008, 7:02 AM
excellent machine that will run circles around the boat anchor american machines

lou