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Builds, Repairs, Show Your Machines! => Videos The Office of Steam Cinema => Topic started by: Dr.Rev.DelmarMacReady on July 24, 2019, 08:05:17 pm
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Really nice workshop. Not too big and too cramped. Just right. The one worker you had in there standing
look like he was in a space suit. Reminded me of one when I was a kid, "Major Matt Mason". Thanks Benny.
Late in replying, my apologies. I think you are correct on the spaceman...I can't recall what it was from. I found it out in the woods on one of my walkabouts. Stuck it in the pack and here we are.
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A great shop Benny , I really like the old school German accessories.
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I like the workshop too. Very nice. Was fun to watch the video. Thanks for showing it Benny.
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love the line shaft
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If it this what makes you happy... your'e welcome!
What I showed you before is a pic from the english 1912 BASSET-LOWKE trading catalog.
Here now the page 55 of the german 1905 CARETTE catalog... not a good copy but usable...
(Attachment Link)
Wonderful, yes, just the thing .....THANK YOU once again!!!
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Really nice workshop. Not too big and too cramped. Just right. The one worker you had in there standing
look like he was in a space suit. Reminded me of one when I was a kid, "Major Matt Mason". Thanks Benny.
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If it this what makes you happy... your'e welcome!
What I showed you before is a pic from the english 1912 BASSET-LOWKE trading catalog.
Here now the page 55 of the german 1905 CARETTE catalog... not a good copy but usable...
[attachimg=1]
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You bet correctly, and with your permission I'd like to copy that image. I will mention that when clicking on the image, the info block says "Katalog 1912", so perhaps it is a bit earlier.
Any chance of getting a photo of that whole page of the catalog?
If not that's okay, and certainly thank you for sending along the photo of this Circular Saw listing!!!
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Thank you soooooooo much for reaching out from this old thread, with that great info. I will certainly make note of it to keep with the saw .... THANK YOU!!!
So I bet you will also like to see the CARETTE catalog pic of 1922 ... ;-)
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Hi,
what you got is a rare Georges CARETTE (Nuremberg) cast iron Circular Saw #111/1 issued in the 1920s.
Accompanying models of that series are the Wood Grinder w/exhaust #616/1 and the Fret or Jig Saw #113/1.
Here they are all three..
Thank you soooooooo much for reaching out from this old thread, with that great info. I will certainly make note of it to keep with the saw .... THANK YOU!!!
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Here are a few photos of the table saw I spoke of earlier, that seems to share some general "feel" to the Pericaud tools of this thread.
(https://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/Real49er/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8522_zpsnba2wvcj.jpg) (https://s1110.photobucket.com/user/Real49er/media/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8522_zpsnba2wvcj.jpg.html)
A wonderfully well built tool that has several actual adjustments that offer fair precision would it be made to actually work ... which it appears fully capable of doing. No markings of any kind have I found on this piece, so anyone sharing any info would be greatly appreciated.
Hi,
what you got is a rare Georges CARETTE (Nuremberg) cast iron Circular Saw #111/1 issued in the 1920s.
Accompanying models of that series are the Wood Grinder w/exhaust #616/1 and the Fret or Jig Saw #113/1.
Here they are all three..
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Enjoyed viewing. Very nice workshop and the Jensen #5 is on my wish list
Thanks.
Thank you, Paul. The No. 5 come up fairly often. You shouldn't have too long to wait
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Enjoyed viewing. Very nice workshop and the Jensen #5 is on my wish list
Thanks.
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Wow Benny.....wonderful workshop!
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Here are a few photos of the table saw I spoke of earlier, that seems to share some general "feel" to the Pericaud tools of this thread.
(https://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/Real49er/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8522_zpsnba2wvcj.jpg) (https://s1110.photobucket.com/user/Real49er/media/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8522_zpsnba2wvcj.jpg.html)
(https://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/Real49er/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8519_zpspdn3cdqp.jpg) (http://s1110.photobucket.com/user/Real49er/media/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8519_zpspdn3cdqp.jpg.html)
(https://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/Real49er/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8520_zpseomp58mk.jpg) (http://s1110.photobucket.com/user/Real49er/media/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8520_zpseomp58mk.jpg.html)
(https://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/Real49er/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8521_zpsadcgk6g9.jpg) (http://s1110.photobucket.com/user/Real49er/media/Steam%20Forum/IMG_8521_zpsadcgk6g9.jpg.html)
A wonderfully well built tool that has several actual adjustments that offer fair precision would it be made to actually work ... which it appears fully capable of doing. No markings of any kind have I found on this piece, so anyone sharing any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Last run of this workshop, as I have added more tooling and need to make more room.
Please keep us updated on the renovations ;)
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There are similarities to the table saw #8-5407, but it is not a match at all. Perhaps even stronger similarities to the base mounts of some of the grinders / buffers and fan.
It is a clue that may give me some leads, so I appreciate these catalog images greatly.
I'll try to get a photo of it up sometime later tomorrow.
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Nice workshop and housing for it. I have a table saw that has some similar features to that one, but I've never known the maker. Perhaps it is a Pericaud. I'll have to look into that.
I have see the GD mark on some of the lathes and lineshaft, but that is all. Most(the ones that appear of later manufacture to me) are merely stamped "Made in France"
I've attached a few catalog scans if that helps![attachimg=1]
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Nice workshop and housing for it. I have a table saw that has some similar features to that one, but I've never known the maker. Perhaps it is a Pericaud. I'll have to look into that.
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Last run of this workshop, as I have added more tooling and need to make more room.
https://youtu.be/-aGp5d2E0z4