It’s a Jim Vaughan meat saw from the 30s. I removed the auto feed system and the air pump, converted motor to 240v, adjusted pulleys for 2000-3500 fpm, reglued and crowned upper wheel and filled in...
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It’s a Jim Vaughan meat saw from the 30s. I removed the auto feed system and the air pump, converted motor to 240v, adjusted pulleys for 2000-3500 fpm, reglued and crowned upper wheel and filled in...
not worth getting it cleaned and set up for wood?
No USN sticker. One guy mentioned he saw one at NAS Cecil Field. It smells like my old ship tho.
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Hello. Great forum. Been lurking for a while. Just got this bandsaw. It has a V on the top cover and one on the bottom cover. Maybe a 1940s Tom varney saw? 14” throat, 15” wheels, 5’ 10”...