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  1. #16
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    Where does this DJ sit regarding age, it seems older than the 1920's according to what Wadkin had to say to the owners enquiry about getting new rubbers.

    Museum Piece Wadkin Bandsaw - YouTube

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    Where was the Wadkin & Co badge placed on the saw?
    It cant be seen in the pictures apart from the badge only picture.

  3. #18
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    Than DJ appears to be machine # DJ301.
    Test # 1323.
    Vann can tell us what that date is.
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    Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)

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    Matty there seems to be a Darlec loose in Aus thanks to the devious disguising of another brand bandsaw as a Wadkin
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    Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)

  5. #20
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    There's another one turned up in QLD and it's making a right mess of my workshop.
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  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by clear out View Post
    Than DJ appears to be machine # DJ301. Test # 1323.
    Vann can tell us what that date is.
    I'll make enquiries when next I can.

    Cheers, Vann
    Gatherer of rusty planes tools...
    Proud member of the Wadkin Blockhead Club .

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    Default Comparisons.

    Matty sent me some more photos of the Preston/Wadkin FF.



    Here are a few comparison pictures. In each case 36" 'Wadkin' (left), 30" Preston (right):

    Both machines with lower cabinet doors open.

    FF-2.jpg 132-2.jpg

    The left hand side of the frame casting looks the same for both 36" and 30" machines. The length of arm, and the position/location of the table have to be different, surely?

    Rear of both cabinets showing "Preston Woodworking Machinery..." lettering.

    FF-3.jpg 132-3.jpg

    Front of upper arms showing "Preston" lettering.

    FF-4.jpg 132-4.jpg

    Edge of table showing serial numbers.

    FF-5.jpg 132-5.jpeg

    "HR 1778 SERIAL 1089" (36") and "SERIAL 2156" (30").

    Cheers, Vann.
    Gatherer of rusty planes tools...
    Proud member of the Wadkin Blockhead Club .

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by clear out View Post
    Than DJ appears to be machine # DJ301.
    Test # 1323.
    Vann can tell us what that date is.
    Here we go, the appropriate page from Wadkin's test register - hot off the press (arrived by email 20 minutes ago). Tested at the Wadkin works on 18th July, 1923.
    Note that the machine number is DJ 361 (not 301).

    DJ 361 1322 UK.jpg

    Cheers, Vann.
    Gatherer of rusty planes tools...
    Proud member of the Wadkin Blockhead Club .

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