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Welcome to VintageMachinery.org Knowledge Base (Wiki)!
The OWWM Knowledge Base is a wiki based tool for topics related to the use and restoration of vintage woodworking machinery. Feel free to learn something as well as contribute to our knowledge base.

Any problems or bugs with this Knowledge Base can be reported to the OWWM Webmaster


1 - OWWM Information

This section contains basic information about the OWWM web site and the OWWM forums.


2 - Restoration Topics

The following topics will cover machinery restoration

2.1 - Bandsaws


2.2 - Bearings, Babbitt


2.3 - Bearings, Ball


2.4 - Decal Reproductions


2.5 - Drill Presses


2.6 - General Maintenance


2.7 - Jointers and Planers


2.8 - Line Shafts and Flat Belts


2.9 - Lubrication


2.10 - Restoration Tips


2.11 - Scroll / Jig Saws


2.12 - Sources


2.13 - Tablesaws


3 - Manufacturer Specific Information

This section will contain information specific to a manufacturer

3.1 - Atlas Press Co


3.2 - W. F. & John Barnes Company


3.3 - Boice-Crane


3.4 - Buffalo Forge


3.5 - Craftsman


3.6 - Crescent Machine Company


3.7 - Delta

3.7.1 - General Information


3.7.2 - Delta Bandsaws


3.7.3 - Delta Drill Presses


3.7.4 - Delta Lathes


3.7.5 - Delta 12-14" Table Saw


3.7.6 - Delta Unisaw


3.8 - DeWalt


3.9 - Kneisley Electric Company


3.10 - Millbury Machine Co.


3.11 - Montgomery Ward


3.12 - Newman


3.13 - Oliver


3.14 - Parks


3.15 - Powermatic


3.16 - Sprunger


3.17 - Tannewitz


3.18 - Walker-Turner


3.19 - Baxter D. Whitney


4 - Electrical

4.1 - Motor Information


4.2 - Magnetic Starter Information


4.3 - Three Phase Information


5 - Frequently Asked Questions


6 - Machinery History


7 - Publication Reprints


8 - Videos

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