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21/01/2005 2:29 PM

gloat (Delta molding head)

Recently I purchased a nice old Delta triple cutter molding head, model
#84-813(?--found penciled inside the box)on eBay. It arrived in a
sweet little wooden box with nine sets of cutters, a Allen-type wrench
on a hotdog-shaped steel handle, and a routed space for some other part
which is missing. $28, delivered.

But I wanna know what that missing part is: the space is shaped
something like a champagne cork, only smaller--about 1 3/8" long and
1/2 dia, with a wider truncated cone at one end. I did a quick DAGS,
and one on the OWWM site(looking for "Delta molding head")without luck.
Any o' you other dorkers got a notion? Thanks.

Dan


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"My Old Tools"

in reply to [email protected] on 21/01/2005 2:29 PM

21/01/2005 5:15 PM

I have that set, but probably a later model as mine is in plastic. It has a
sleeve that fits in the bore, but it's just straight. It doesn't have
anything like you described.

--
Ross
www.myoldtools.com
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Recently I purchased a nice old Delta triple cutter molding head, model
> #84-813(?--found penciled inside the box)on eBay. It arrived in a
> sweet little wooden box with nine sets of cutters, a Allen-type wrench
> on a hotdog-shaped steel handle, and a routed space for some other part
> which is missing. $28, delivered.
>
> But I wanna know what that missing part is: the space is shaped
> something like a champagne cork, only smaller--about 1 3/8" long and
> 1/2 dia, with a wider truncated cone at one end. I did a quick DAGS,
> and one on the OWWM site(looking for "Delta molding head")without luck.
> Any o' you other dorkers got a notion? Thanks.
>
> Dan
>

d

in reply to [email protected] on 21/01/2005 2:29 PM

21/01/2005 7:53 PM

You're probably right, guys. That thought had crossed my mind, and the
slot would be about the right size for a bushing. It is not in the
bore on the head; however, as the bore fits my TS, I won't worry about
it. Thanks for the quick response.

I'm gonna make a couple of zero-clearance plates and whittle up some
sawdust.


Dan

EM

Eddie Munster

in reply to [email protected] on 21/01/2005 2:29 PM

22/01/2005 11:53 AM

28 dollars!

What a deal!!!!

Go price it out and the cutters. A price that low I wouldn't have
believed it. Well done.

John




[email protected] wrote:

> Recently I purchased a nice old Delta triple cutter molding head, model
> #84-813(?--found penciled inside the box)on eBay. It arrived in a
> sweet little wooden box with nine sets of cutters, a Allen-type wrench
> on a hotdog-shaped steel handle, and a routed space for some other part
> which is missing. $28, delivered.
>
> But I wanna know what that missing part is: the space is shaped
> something like a champagne cork, only smaller--about 1 3/8" long and
> 1/2 dia, with a wider truncated cone at one end. I did a quick DAGS,
> and one on the OWWM site(looking for "Delta molding head")without luck.
> Any o' you other dorkers got a notion? Thanks.
>
> Dan
>

b

in reply to [email protected] on 21/01/2005 2:29 PM

21/01/2005 5:01 PM


><[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Recently I purchased a nice old Delta triple cutter molding head, model
>> #84-813(?--found penciled inside the box)on eBay. It arrived in a
>> sweet little wooden box with nine sets of cutters, a Allen-type wrench
>> on a hotdog-shaped steel handle, and a routed space for some other part
>> which is missing. $28, delivered.
>>
>> But I wanna know what that missing part is: the space is shaped
>> something like a champagne cork, only smaller--about 1 3/8" long and
>> 1/2 dia, with a wider truncated cone at one end. I did a quick DAGS,
>> and one on the OWWM site(looking for "Delta molding head")without luck.
>> Any o' you other dorkers got a notion? Thanks.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>


On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 17:15:08 -0600, "My Old Tools"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I have that set, but probably a later model as mine is in plastic. It has a
>sleeve that fits in the bore, but it's just straight. It doesn't have
>anything like you described.
>
>--
>Ross


I bet that's it. the truncated cone in the fitted space in the box
must be for getting your finger in there to get it out of the box.

look in the bore of the molding head. the sleeve may be in there.


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