That is an excellent combination unit. Now that I see it in full, the top looks similar, but not the other parts. The saw I have is about the same size, possibly 60 years old. I'll take a picture tomorrow, just for comparison.The saw is supplied by Alanda Engineering and was a product of the local Masport Dyco Works (whose main claim to fame is lawnmowers, though I do have their matching bandsaw from the same era)
Well, wood IS a vegetable....When I clicked on your location under your name, it goes to a vegetarian restaurant in Brighton...
We used to have a "Midlands" here - well a Midland Railway - which now carries the (possibly famous) TranzAlpine train (the only long distance train still running in New Zealand )....that’s some distance between my neck of the woods ( midlands)...
@crumster here is my saw. It does look a wee bit similar...they both have round bits and rectangular bits.
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'Midlands' anywhere has always intrigued me.... Are there 'Uplands' 'Downlands' ?? 'Goodlands' 'Badlands' ?? What is this 'Mid-" ??Welcome to the forum.
Well, wood IS a vegetable.
We used to have a "Midlands" here - well a Midland Railway - which now carries the (possibly famous) TranzAlpine train (the only long distance train still running in New Zealand ).
My older brother used to joke about Waikikamukau (pronounced "why-kick-a-moo-cow"). Is it a real place? I know there's a Waikuku down that way.
Cheers, Vann.
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