I just bought a new jointer. It has a cast iron art deco base and the label
says Delta, Rockwell and Crescent on it. I will need some parts for it and
maybe some one out there has some info for me. I will need the blocks that
press against the knives. I could make them if someone has a drawing or the
dimensions. I will need some other stuff but these are the major things
right now. The serial number is 7118-A and I think the model number is
37-300
Thanks
max
max <[email protected]> writes:
>I just bought a new jointer. It has a cast iron art deco base and the label
>says Delta, Rockwell and Crescent on it. I will need some parts for it and
>maybe some one out there has some info for me. I will need the blocks that
>press against the knives. I could make them if someone has a drawing or the
>dimensions. I will need some other stuff but these are the major things
>right now. The serial number is 7118-A and I think the model number is
>37-300
Call Delta. They still have some parts and manuals for old machinery.
Brian Elfert
max wrote:
>I just bought a new jointer.
New to you, right?
>It has a cast iron art deco base and the label
>says Delta, Rockwell and Crescent on it. I will need some parts for it and
>maybe some one out there has some info for me. I will need the blocks that
>press against the knives. I could make them if someone has a drawing or the
>dimensions. I will need some other stuff but these are the major things
>right now. The serial number is 7118-A and I think the model number is
>37-300
Well! It's time to get it registered then. You did know
you'd need to register it, didn't you?
http://owwm.com/Crescent/Registry/
And when you're done there will be a short reception
afterwards where you can mingle with other Crescent owners.
http://owwm.com/MfgIndex/Detail.asp?ID=224
A tiplette, go through the Photo Index and look at the other
8"ers. You might find someone there with the info/parts you
need.
And finally, congratulations.
UA100