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21st April 2021, 08:40 AM #1
Sparrow disc and drum sander and other Aussie machines auctioned in Sydney
Huge shed with a few generations of gear auctioned by Grays at Windsor recently.
There was traditional and modern Machinery, saws and cutters and mortise hollow chisels by the score. Similar number of handtools and old style laminating jigs etc.
I was very good and although had a bid on a few items didn’t buy any more projects.
The Sparrow was the old style disc with a perimeter steel band to keep the paper on.
There was a Goldie lathe a bit over 3 metres long. I really wanted this but didn’t need it and it would have taken a few months out of my life by the time it was in and hooked up to the lineshaft. It would have entailed moving and disposing of the RS which was a step too far.
The Ace jointer was 400mm wide and restorable but had at least one minor part missing.
The was a Polish Saw like a PK in a container needs a lot of tlc.
I will put up some photos but this may take time as my iPad now seems to only do one and then says no.
H.Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)
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21st April 2021, 01:24 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Interested in the Polish saw, if you have any pictures of it.
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21st April 2021, 01:35 PM #3
There was a Robinson tennoner and a Wadkin Bursgreen 12” AGS.
And for Vann a White cut off saw.
H.Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)
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21st April 2021, 01:39 PM #4
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21st April 2021, 02:44 PM #5Gatherer of rusty
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21st April 2021, 04:39 PM #6
Always nice to see another Sparrow. And just as rare if not rarer a Goldie! The pic has me wondering if that colour on the Goldie lathe is original ? I just bought a can of Flat Black for My Goldie. I haven't actually gone scratching at the green on mine to see what its first colour was. It will be the first thing I do after a cuppa.
Ive seen about 10 Sparrow machines and almost every time its something completely different from the last . Like this sander is . I think the most common thing is the Buzzer . Maybe seen Three of those?
I have a Sparrow disk sander which I turned into a faceplate lathe which is still in bits since the move . That ring to hold the paper was also on it . Its now a piece of scrap waiting for another use that I keep coming across once in a while . No idea where it is atm ?
Only seen three of the Goldie copying machines / Lathes , One is with Me. This is the first wood turning lathe Ive seen .
Do you see much or any other Goldie stuff in NSW Henry ?
Just looked at the sale prices for the Polish saw and the 12 AGS !!!
The AGS is great but the Polish thing looks like a real good thing ! Wonder if it was all there and would run ?
Rob
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21st April 2021, 06:01 PM #7
Rob,
A mate has Goldie lathe x TAFE it’s less than a metre tween from memory but solid.
Thay ended up with their factory about a mile from me in Mortlake, not sure what they were still making by then. Glue spreaders maybe?
There was a few Goldie veneer presses in the auction also, big old mothers with 4 large buttress threaded clamps.
As I said in my original post I don’t need any more ‘projects’ but the Goldie lathe was tempting. One thing that stopped me was getting it home, at 3 metres it would be too big for the ute. I used to have access to a car trailer but that’d now be a hassle.
There was a 4 spindle copy lathe, with slender Cabriole leg templates in Al.
Thats the 3rd decent auction up this way in a few weeks, still a bit of stuff out there
H.Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)
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21st April 2021, 09:41 PM #8
Henry, forget the goldie, l still have the perfect wood lathe for you !
I really liked the look of that compact Robinson tenoner ..
Melbourne Matty.
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22nd April 2021, 08:28 AM #9
Here’s pics of the Ace jointer with a Surty type guard disassembled on top.
I’ve seen another Ace machine at the Armidale men’s shed which was another old ‘shop.
It was a medium size bandsaw, my old post from 2013 re Wadkin in Armidale is still here.
There was part of the fence adjustment lock missing?
A lot of this old machinery had probably been stored in one ot the dozen or so containers on site.
The company had only been at this site from 1989 but say they’ve been operating since 1934 in Leichhardt.
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23rd April 2021, 07:57 PM #10GOLD MEMBER
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Iwas bidding on the big SCM spindle moulder, I stopped at $500, it eventually sold for $1309!!