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I recently purchased a 52ins. x 10ins. jointer/ planer made by Watts =
Bros. (Sheffield) Ltd. This is substantial cast iron machine, complete, =
except for the motor. The planer top section is bolted to a lower cast =
iron base - 34ins. overall height. The infeed (10 3/4ins.) and outfeed =
(9 3/4ins.) tables enable 5/8ins. rebates to be machined. The motor is =
mounted on a plate pivoted within the lower cast iron base of the =
planer, tensioning is applied by the weight of the motor against a =
coiled spring held by a bolt and wing nut arrangement. The two bladed =
steel block is 4ins. in diameter driven by a 3 3/4ins. V pulley.=20
I cannot find any reference to Watts Bros on the internet, I was =
wondering if you had any background on the company, its livery and their =
products, any photos would be a bonus? I am refurbishing this machine =
for my own use so I will need to know the horsepower, rpm of motor and =
size of pulley required? Any information, no matter how minor, would be =
gratefully received.=20
If this is the wrong forum, please advise.=20
Regards
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial><SPAN class=3Dpostbody><EM>Hi, <BR></EM><BR>I =
recently=20
purchased a 52ins. x 10ins. jointer/ planer made by Watts Bros. =
(Sheffield) Ltd.=20
This is substantial cast iron machine, complete, except for the motor. =
The=20
planer top section is bolted to a lower cast iron base - 34ins. overall =
height.=20
The infeed (10 3/4ins.) and outfeed (9 3/4ins.) tables enable 5/8ins. =
rebates to=20
be machined. The motor is mounted on a plate pivoted within the lower =
cast iron=20
base of the planer, tensioning is applied by the weight of the motor =
against a=20
coiled spring held by a bolt and wing nut arrangement. The two bladed =
steel=20
block is 4ins. in diameter driven by a 3 3/4ins. V pulley. <BR>I cannot =
find any=20
reference to Watts Bros on the internet, I was wondering if you had any=20
background on the company, its livery and their products, any photos =
would be a=20
bonus? I am refurbishing this machine for my own use so I will need to =
know the=20
horsepower, rpm of motor and size of pulley required? Any information, =
no matter=20
how minor, would be gratefully received. </SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial><SPAN class=3Dpostbody><BR>If this is the wrong =
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please advise. <BR><BR><BR>Regards</SPAN><SPAN=20
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Try here...Old Wood Working Machines. You should be able to find it on =
there.
http://www.owwm.com/
Good luck
Allen
"SeeAll" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
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Hi,=20
I recently purchased a 52ins. x 10ins. jointer/ planer made by Watts =
Bros. (Sheffield) Ltd. This is substantial cast iron machine, complete, =
except for the motor. The planer top section is bolted to a lower cast =
iron base - 34ins. overall height. The infeed (10 3/4ins.) and outfeed =
(9 3/4ins.) tables enable 5/8ins. rebates to be machined. The motor is =
mounted on a plate pivoted within the lower cast iron base of the =
planer, tensioning is applied by the weight of the motor against a =
coiled spring held by a bolt and wing nut arrangement. The two bladed =
steel block is 4ins. in diameter driven by a 3 3/4ins. V pulley.=20
I cannot find any reference to Watts Bros on the internet, I was =
wondering if you had any background on the company, its livery and their =
products, any photos would be a bonus? I am refurbishing this machine =
for my own use so I will need to know the horsepower, rpm of motor and =
size of pulley required? Any information, no matter how minor, would be =
gratefully received.=20
If this is the wrong forum, please advise.=20
Regards
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial><SPAN class=3Dpostbody><EM>Hi, <BR></EM><BR>I =
recently=20
purchased a 52ins. x 10ins. jointer/ planer made by Watts Bros. =
(Sheffield)=20
Ltd. This is substantial cast iron machine, complete, except for the =
motor.=20
The planer top section is bolted to a lower cast iron base - 34ins. =
overall=20
height. The infeed (10 3/4ins.) and outfeed (9 3/4ins.) tables enable =
5/8ins.=20
rebates to be machined. The motor is mounted on a plate pivoted within =
the=20
lower cast iron base of the planer, tensioning is applied by the =
weight of the=20
motor against a coiled spring held by a bolt and wing nut arrangement. =
The two=20
bladed steel block is 4ins. in diameter driven by a 3 3/4ins. V =
pulley. <BR>I=20
cannot find any reference to Watts Bros on the internet, I was =
wondering if=20
you had any background on the company, its livery and their products, =
any=20
photos would be a bonus? I am refurbishing this machine for my own use =
so I=20
will need to know the horsepower, rpm of motor and size of pulley =
required?=20
Any information, no matter how minor, would be gratefully received.=20
</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial><SPAN class=3Dpostbody><BR>If this is the =
wrong forum,=20
please advise. <BR><BR><BR>Regards</SPAN><SPAN=20
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