Machine Shop Line Shaft lathe and drill press tools, power punch, radial drill
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Here is a 60 year collection of heavy industrial machine shop tools operated by line shafts, powered by an electric motor. Includes a shaper, hammer, drill press and lathes run by a Wagner Electric Motor. Power up the motor, throw the clutch and you are in business.
What a humble and well spoken man.His workshop is a testament to his character 👏 🤝
Beautiful shop , the way each town had one of so many years ago.
I love this old stuff, it can last forever.
That is just AWESOME! I have two line shaft machines that have been converted to electric but still love all the belts.
Great collection. There needs to be more young men and women interested in this type of thing to keep it going for generations.
I'm one I'm restoring a 1907 brown and Sharpe mill
+Chris Anderson very cool, have you uploaded any video about it? I personally have been doing to school for machining at a vocational school for 2 years and am just about to go to college for it. As much as I love the old stuff CNC is where manufacturing is so school it is for now. Good luck with you machine.
Yes I have a chanel check it out soon I'll be showing some finished handwheels.
what a wonderful shop, I hope to build one even half as nice, Ive been collecting and rebuilding antique tools for a few years now with which to do it, have a drill press, a power hacksaw, and recently got a suitable lathe and some line shaft for the cause.
What a cool shop and man. I'd love to wander around there all day. Thanks for the video.
I hope that "Jim" has made plans for this wonderful shop to keep it going after he has passed on. Perhaps an antique machining society or association with members that continue to service and use these machines. Something non-profit so that donations can be given.
I Really like Jim
Thanks😊
Me too, he's my father❤
Nice collection! That motor seems a little small to run that stuff.
He said he thinks it's actually a 5 horse.
very nice.
The Wagner repulsion-start motor here is in very serious need of servicing.
Do you think he ever gets the urge to laugh real scary like when he starts it up? The motors we build at Baldor don't have the open endplates like this but I'll bet he could pick up a 5 horse cheap enough; if the customer value on our computers reflect actual customer cost.
that swinging drill press, was that the predecessor to the milling machine?
nah bro, that was just a "Radial arm Drill press" their still made today, in large quantity's,
the original milling machine was a hammer , cold chisel and a set of file's and scrapers =)
where is this located I would love to visit
Owosso, MI
hey shiawasse, did I hear him say that he picked up something in Owasso? if so, is this guy from Oklahoma?
No he was born in New Jersey with family from Owosso, MI. Moved to Owosso as a kid.