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Nice, Jerry. Perhaps the guy was a barracks tattooist...kinda has that look to it.
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Awesome story Jerry, very cool!






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Very cool! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here is another coffee table I made the other day for the wife.( made from timber off the farm )
I'm in the good books at the moment.

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Beautiful table, Grant. What kind of wood is that?

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QTCut5 wrote:Beautiful table, Grant. What kind of wood is that?

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The top and base are Red River Gum.The post is Wilga,it's a plain white timber so I stain it with Rosewood stain.

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Very nice.

Is the top filled with polyurethane or anything or is it naturally knotty/holey as it appears?

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RobesonsRme.com wrote:Very nice.

Is the top filled with polyurethane or anything or is it naturally knotty/holey as it appears?

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It's naturally knotty/holey .It's finished with a oil base clear satin Wattyl Esapole to seal the wood.

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Shearer wrote:.It's finished with a oil base clear satin Wattyl Esapole to seal the wood.

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Uh, that would be an Australian/NZ brand, huh.

I like that table. Saw that slab off with a chain saw?
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jerryd6818 wrote:
Shearer wrote:.It's finished with a oil base clear satin Wattyl Esapole to seal the wood.

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Uh, that would be an Australian/NZ brand, huh.

I like that table. Saw that slab off with a chain saw?

Jerry I did use a chain saw.I cut it about four years ago and had to wait till the wood dried.I had to make a face plate with a left hand thread. So I could spin the burl on the outside of the lathe, as the burl would not clear the lathe bed.It was a slow process as the burl was not balanced and the lathe had to turn very slow to stop it vibrating.(I have had lathes bounce around the floor with wood out of balance)

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Grant that is a wonder piece you've created. I'm no woodworker but I do know just enough to realize that was no small task and took some true skill to produce. Kudos to you sir. ::tu::
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Another great looking piece, Grant!


Here are some pics of Thanksgiving day. We didn't get a ton of snow but it was wet and heavy and knocked out power for about 200,000 people in NH. Surprisingly, we did not lose power.

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If you look carefully, you will see that this is my driveway. Totally blocked off, had to cut everything away.

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This was kind of a cool shot...
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We were supposed to have dinner over at my parents, but they had lost power. We moved everything over to our place and made it happen. Later in the day, had these guys hanging out in my yard for a couple hours. Too funny! Think they were protesting?
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Beautiful photos, Glenn. That one with the sun shining through should be submitted to a contest or a magazine or something...stunning! I have never been to NH, but would like to sometime...preferably in the autumn...I don't think I could handle snow like that anymore (that's why I moved to HI).
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Those are great pics Glenn. That one with the sunshine is gorgeous! ::tu::
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Thanks for the nice comments on my coffee table .

Top pictures glennbad


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swooped on this........... :mrgreen:
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MARKINGS:
CRANK WHEEL = L.X.

FRAME STAMP = UNDER SIDE PLATE IN BODY CASTING = 863

GEAR UNDER PLATE NEAR CASTING # = RL (over) X 17



THINKIN REAL DARN EARLY AS NO SERIAL # STAMPED ON BASE NEAR CRANK........



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I don't know about the Singer but this is what we do with the base of the pedal machines.I have two,a White and Singer. They are powder coated and safety glass on top.
This picture is a White


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AWESOME!!! 8) ::tu::
MY DAD HAS ONE ALSO....SAME!!!!....BUT THAT MINT GREEN or SEA FOAM GREEN TYPE COLOR
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Definitely not industrial, that would be much larger. This is a home version, probably
a table-top. To utilize the stand, the hand crank would be a grooved pulley for a leather 'belt'
which was actually round.

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Hey junebug,
When I was a little shaver back in the late 40's, early 50's, Mother had an old Singer which was powered by a treadle and a round leather belt. She would pump the treadle and then with both hands she would handle (feed and pull) the cloth that was being sewed into a dress or what ever she was making. How would a seamstress crank your "new" machine and control the cloth at the same time? Is that a 2 person machine? Or am I overlookin' somethin'?
Also, I remember my Dad making a table from the old frame when they got a new electric sewing machine. He painted the frame white and put a plywood top on it and covered that with light blue ceramic tile,that was probably 60 years ago :) .
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From: http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-serial-numbers -- You may have already seen this.

SINGER® sewing machines were first manufactured in 1851. The manufacture dating provided here on our Web site is reproduced from the original Company register number log books. Because we have not been able to locate the log books, serial numbers for the years 1851 to 1870 are not available at this time.

Serial numbers on SINGER® sewing machines manufactured prior to 1900 are numbers only. After 1900, the machine serial numbers have a single or two-letter prefix. The tables are divided into these three categories:
•No Letter Prefix
•Single Letter Prefix
•Double Letter Prefix

For further information, contact SINGER® Consumer Affairs at 1-800-4-SINGER (1-800-474-6437).
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Given the rather diminutive size of that Singer, I'm thinking child's machine or possibly a patent model.

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Probably not........

http://www.google.com/search?q=hand+cra ... art=0&sa=N#

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