when I got it all set up and complete with a good fence I was only a couple hundred off what a new one would have been.:swoon: and I didnt strip or paint mine!:rotflm: when you are done you will have a PERSONAL relationship with that saw. :mrgreen: but when its all said and done you will have a fine piece of history that will outlast all of us.:icon_thum I got mine at a deal. Parts 225 (jys > Brick,NJ ) pic hide this posting restore restore this posting. think I had to pay 90 bucks and the belts are a matched set. 3-HP Motor 10 UNISAW with 52 BIESEMEYER Fence System. unless you want to jury rig a standard motor and make your own mounting plate plan on $300 plus.:swoon: pully will be hard to find. Expert en manutention, en roues et en roulettes sur Paris depuis 1986.
#UNISAW RESTORATION MANUAL#
Regardless of whether you have a manual in hand you will use these later when re-assembling the machine. VTG Delta Rockwell 1985 Unisaw Extension Wing LTA-402 Cast Iron 8x 27. 2 - Pre-Tearing Down¶ Prior to taking the machine apart, take pictures and/or make sketches. How do you restore a cast iron table saw surface. A parts drawing for a newer saw was used along with one vintage to the saw during its restoration. this means a new pully is in your future too!:icon_chee the motor for a uni is a special mounted animal too. This Unisaw is nearly identical to every Unisaw ever built.
it breaths better that way anyway.:gar-Bi while you got it torn down you may as well get new bearings, possibly an armature, and belts. If you go the new motor route you will need to enlarge that gapeing hole a little.:icon_thum also you will need to make your own cover because an original cover wont fit anymore. He’s tougher than all of us I gave my Grandpa his Combat Medical Badge (CMB) along with my CMB Coin for Christmas. Your gonna need that big gapeing hole in the side.:eusa_naug there is a cover that fits over it but the covers are made of gold or sumpinerother.:gar-La what ever they are made of people who have them for sale sure is proud of em. I want to dedicate this post to a truly inspiring man, my grandfather, Walt Dye.