Thank you Keith. Mike"s reply was spot on it is the RS model.If its any help i had a Wadkin DNA 158 bandsaw with exactly that style of brass nameplate, they stopped making that model in 1926. You wont get specific spares, Generic bearings ect will be available at a cost, but are unlikely to be worn out, Wadkin built their machines to last several lifetimes.
If its for a working heritage museum will it have to comply with H&S regs? emergency stop should be easy enough to retrofit.
It's an RS model pattern makers lathe - by the look of it, probably RS6Can anyone identify this Watkin layhe and provide information on its age and if any spare parts are available for it
As others have said, it's a Wadkin RS woodlathe. They came in 3 sizes: 6", 8" and 10" swing, and with or without the traveling tool rest.Can anyone identify this Watkin layhe and provide information on its age...
Ahh, I beg to differ.If its any help i had a Wadkin DNA 158 bandsaw with exactly that style of brass nameplate, they stopped making that model in 1926...
When i got the bandsaw in 1984 it was missing some bits, I wrote to Wadkin gave them details & they told me when it was built, Obviously they told me wrong!Ahh, I beg to differ.
They were still producing the DN/DNA bandsaw in 1935.
Wadkin changed their name from "Wadkin & Co." to "Wadkin Ltd." in 1935, and that style of nameplate was introduced in mid-1936.
Sorry.
Cheers, Vann.
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