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  1. #31
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    The old Bauerle stuff had style. thanks for the pictures. Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Kumm View Post
    The old Bauerle stuff had style. thanks for the pictures. Dave
    Yes they did. Impossible to find any info about it though.
    Basically rebuilt gear box, and fixed or replaced everything some other guy touched at some point. Had bed ground.
    Been a real pia.

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    Beautiful work!
    Bumbling forward into the unknown.

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    Sorry about sideways pictures.

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    Flipped them for you and below and one i missed also had the same brand of jointer.

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    That's a beautiful machine, real nice clean lines, great job. I saw quite a few Bauerle machines in Newfoundland back in the 70's at an old government shop, they had some huge jointers and tablesaws, I purchased a couple of W.Klein and sons planers, 24" combo jointer. planer and a 24" jointer. i also saw a weinig thicknesser there. Always like the Bauerle stuff. I saw a huge jointer at that place i believe it may have been a Bauerle also, i don't remember exactly how big it was but a lot bigger than the 24" one.

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    I have a Schwabedissen jointer in storage. It needs a new head. It's a 63cm wide machine.

  9. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darcy Warner View Post
    I have a Schwabedissen jointer in storage. It needs a new head. It's a 63cm wide machine.
    What length overall; they made some nice looking jointers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hennebury View Post
    What length overall; they made some nice looking jointers.
    IIRC, it's almost 9 feet long. Had a really strange head that had bladders that you pumped oil into to lock the knives in place. Probably going to use old head from this planer and have it machined to fit.

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    Great job and that planer. Beautiful machine.
    Darcy, did you by chance put a Hermance head on a Northfield 16dd jointer?
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Sincerbeaux View Post
    Great job and that planer. Beautiful machine.
    Darcy, did you by chance put a Hermance head on a Northfield 16dd jointer?
    Thanks
    No I have not. Thinking about putting one in a 12" NF I have.

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    Few things left.

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    Wow..."monster" machine!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    tried to post this for you, see now has to have typing as well,




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