11-29-2017, 07:51 PM
( not mine -- Louisville CL)
https://louisville.craigslist.org/tls/d/...83014.html
(we need a :drool: smilie!)
https://louisville.craigslist.org/tls/d/...83014.html
Quote:This is a full restoration project so it is like new in all ways. This is a 1942 Dewalt GE 16" 5HP RAS with several enhancements over the original. It is currently wired to a new 5hp VFD which allows it to not only run on 240V Single phase but is also variable speed with full torque. Underneath the 1/8" masonite top is a solid cast iron table saw top to ensure perfectly flat and parallel to the arm as well as 9-ply marine plywood for the wings. The fence is a piece of 3"x5" angle iron with a massive glued up Advantech beam for stability. The saw rolls around on locking casters. Included with the saw is the original 3 Phase electrical hookup boxes so the saw can run on either single or 3 phase. This saw also has history as it was previously owned by the U.S. Government for the purpose of building barracks during WW2. In honor of its heritage I repainted it to military green as it arrived when I purchased it. I have numerous photos of the rebuild process and video I will share upon request so you will know this is a high-quality restoration and will give you a lifetime of excellent operation. As you already know large vintage Dewalt RAS as well as new Original Saw Co RAS sell for $4000 and this example has been carefully restored to like new condition so I am firm on my selling price.
I can deliver on my trailer but I would recommend you arrange for a truck with a lift gate capable of lifting 700lbs.
Thank you for visiting my post and having interest in historical machinery
(we need a :drool: smilie!)
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Wild Turkey
We may see the writing on the wall, but all we do is criticize the handwriting.
(joined 10/1999)