John Hedges
10-06-2008, 2:21 PM
I was in San Francisco with the family this weekend. As we walked down the last pier, where a lot of old wooden ships were moored, I noticed a door open on one of the small buildings on the pier. I looked in and started to drool. One of the three bandsaws in the shop was a huge Northfield Bandsaw, the tablesaw in middle looked to be an old Delta/Rockwell (12-14") and there was a massive Northfield jointer on the far end of the shop. Took a few pics before my wife dragged me out of there. Unfortunately the door was blocked to prevent people from coming in so the photos are a little lacking, but the workspace was great. There was also a very large planer (looked to be an old Rockwell), but my daughter accidentally deleted it.
Tablesaw and Jointer behind it (Best I could get from where I was standing)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v237/hedgehog55/woodworking/CopyofIMG_2159.jpg?t=1223320872
Bandsaw
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v237/hedgehog55/woodworking/CopyofIMG_2157.jpg?t=1223321092
I'm thinkin if they had the DC hooked up to the BS they wouldn't need to put that sign on the door of the BS.
Tablesaw and Jointer behind it (Best I could get from where I was standing)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v237/hedgehog55/woodworking/CopyofIMG_2159.jpg?t=1223320872
Bandsaw
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v237/hedgehog55/woodworking/CopyofIMG_2157.jpg?t=1223321092
I'm thinkin if they had the DC hooked up to the BS they wouldn't need to put that sign on the door of the BS.