Shop Tour Series #3 "1923 Tannewitz Model F Table Saw"
Shop Tour Series #3 "1923 Tannewitz Model F Table Saw"
Welcome to the Backyard Machine Shop, In this episode we will take a look at the Tannewitz model F table saw
Shop Tour Series #3 "1923 Tannewitz Model F Table Saw"
Welcome to the Backyard Machine Shop, In this episode we will take a look at the Tannewitz model F table saw
that is a cool video for an old woodworker like me. bob
That is a two man table saw! You need somebody on the other side pulling thru so you don’t have to reach so far across. 🙂
A fine example of utilitarian hardware, and OSHA’s nightmare.
You have a regular museum going there. And every tool is top quality too. Thanks for the video.
man does that thing coast
my Tennewiyz is 16 inch blade was made 1950 5 & 7.5 hp 1700 w beautiful saws
Beautiful restoration with just as good cutting on that (older than lots of us) Machine. Amazing to say the least.
Need some video editing though, ‘cos we couldn’t hear much that was said. Gosh that Saw sounds a blast. It needed lots in time to cut off. New to Your site. Worth the visit. Subscribed with a Thumbs Up !!!
ATB
aRM
Nice heavy tools are much nicer to use, no vibrations and are able to breeze into material, nicely restored…
Just beautiful !!!!!!
New subscriber here. I seen you helping Keith with the planer today and thought I would check your channel out. Keith’s planer is a sight to behold! I’m envious that you were there to see the first board being ran through it. I’m starting to watch all of your videos now. The table saw is just awesome! You did a fine job bringing it back to life. 18 inch WOW! I laughed seeing how long it took for the blade to stop spinning. Is the motor a period motor? Oh and the fence is spectacular. Thanks so much for sharing! Tom Wilcox