Scott Hubl
08-15-2008, 12:52 AM
I bought another old Unisaw some may remember I bought a 1941 recently.
I saw a post about someone passing on buying a 1939 FFU.
So after awhile I decided to PM him over on OWWM and just Ask if it was still for sale or sold to someone else?
He replied and gave me the info and I ended up actually getting it ! :D
Missing the cast iron wings, and has a 3HP 3PH Baldor motor on it, the cabinet was cut to fit the new motor, BUT, Luckily it was cut and just bent inwards, still very fixable.
The original solid dust door is there as are the handwheel lock knobs too !
I already have another 1HP 1PH RI Bullet Motor for it and 1 wing plus the cast iron goose egg motor cover I got will go on the FFU and the 1941 Uni that I have will use the fiberglass reproduction goose egg I have.
Price - $250.00 :cool:
It's in Seatlle Washington but i'll get it here to me somehow.
( Friend of mine owns a machine shop and will have it shipped by YELLOW freight for me with his Discount it will only cost me about $140.00, Not bad at all.)
Here are a few Pics, I can't wait to get it from Seattle Washington to Chicago.:D
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/01150501040501160220080811a21395dcd.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/01151001161401040620080811a1c0f4573.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/P8130011.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/P8130012.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/P8130015.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/FFUSerialNumber.jpg
And here you can see the "cuts" made to fit the newer style motor BUT should be an EASY fix with a little Hammer&Dolly work and a little welding as the sides were just folded over inward and all are there still.
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/P8130014.jpg
I saw a post about someone passing on buying a 1939 FFU.
So after awhile I decided to PM him over on OWWM and just Ask if it was still for sale or sold to someone else?
He replied and gave me the info and I ended up actually getting it ! :D
Missing the cast iron wings, and has a 3HP 3PH Baldor motor on it, the cabinet was cut to fit the new motor, BUT, Luckily it was cut and just bent inwards, still very fixable.
The original solid dust door is there as are the handwheel lock knobs too !
I already have another 1HP 1PH RI Bullet Motor for it and 1 wing plus the cast iron goose egg motor cover I got will go on the FFU and the 1941 Uni that I have will use the fiberglass reproduction goose egg I have.
Price - $250.00 :cool:
It's in Seatlle Washington but i'll get it here to me somehow.
( Friend of mine owns a machine shop and will have it shipped by YELLOW freight for me with his Discount it will only cost me about $140.00, Not bad at all.)
Here are a few Pics, I can't wait to get it from Seattle Washington to Chicago.:D
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/01150501040501160220080811a21395dcd.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/01151001161401040620080811a1c0f4573.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/P8130011.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/P8130012.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/P8130015.jpg
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/FFUSerialNumber.jpg
And here you can see the "cuts" made to fit the newer style motor BUT should be an EASY fix with a little Hammer&Dolly work and a little welding as the sides were just folded over inward and all are there still.
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/AmericanAndProud/FFUnisaw/P8130014.jpg