The Machine Registry is maintained by a group of volunteers who each take on the responsibility of one or more manufacturers. If this manufacturer is not included in the Machine Registry and you would like to serve as a volunteer steward, please Submitting Machines to the Serial Number Registry If you would like to add your machine to the Registry, please. You may also contact the Registry Steward for this manufacturer: Please provide at least the following basic information: • Your Name and E-Mail address • Machine Type, Model, and basic Description • Machine Serial Number • Any documentation that can date the machine Also, we strongly encourage you to also submit a entry on machines submitted to the Registry. This will allow us to link photos of the machine to the Registry as well as give the submitter an opportunity to provide more information about the machine than what is covered in the Registry. To submit a Photo Index entry, please visit the. Depending on the manufacturer and steward, you may be asked to provide more information than the above basics but at the very least, we need the above information.
There are currently 1152 Machine Registry submissions for this manufacturer. Filter results by Machine Type: Show Thumbnail Image You can sort the below table by clicking on the table title you wish to sort by Serial No. Type Description Mfg. PLEASE NOTE: VintageMachinery.org was founded as a public service to amateur and professional woodworkers who enjoy using and/or restoring vintage machinery. Our purpose is to provide information about vintage machinery that is generally difficult to locate. VintageMachinery.org does not provide support or parts for any machines on this site nor do we represent any manufacturer listed on this site in any way. Catalogs, manuals and any other literature that is available on this site is made available for a historical record only. Delta Milwaukee Band Saw 25-7284Please remember that safety standards have changed over the years and information in old manuals as well as the old machines themselves may not meet modern standards. It is up to the individual user to use good judgment and to safely operate old machinery. The VintageMachinery.org web site will assume no responsibilities for damages or injuries resulting from information obtained from this site. Copyright © 2001 - 2018 VintageMachinery.org (formerly owwm.com) - All rights reserved. Introduction Note: if you're looking for serial numbers from a 20' Bandsaw or other machine made by / with Crescent, look here (e.g. '1234-A' and other formats not shown here): If you are of the type who easily follows shamans or gets fooled into get rich schemes you are the one I'm looking for. It's hoped, by me, that by the end of this introductory article you will be hunting down the true meaning of Delta and becoming obsessed with *Born On Dates* and *vintaging* Delta on the fly. Milwaukee Band Saw PartsDetermining the age of Delta woodworking equipment can be a straightforward process if the machine has a serial number. If a logo lists Milwaukee. Delta Milwaukee Band Saw. Serial # 41-125. Blade Length 93.5. 25'L X 17'D X 65'H. Used working condition. Seller Information. I purchased this vintage Delta Band Saw from an estate sale in Santa Cruz, CA. The serial number on the saw indicates that it was manufactured in Milwaukee. Delta Milwaukee Band Saw Serial NumberIf you are the strong type, not easily duped, please move along. This write up will act as the jumping off point for anyone wanting to vintage an old Delta machine or for someone wanting to submit content on a machine of a certain vintage. It contains the most rudimentary data required to start one's career dating Delta. Please read it carefully as there are subtle nuances and while trying to vintage an old machine isn't rocket science it does require a certain bit of savvy. At the very least you will be able to establish date ranges based on what you read here. The easiest way to vintage a Delta machine is of course with the serial number. There are guidelines though. Delta began assigning serial numbers in 1941. If your machine lacks a serial number plate or holes to mount one then it is from early 1941 or before. We have divided the serial number plates used by Delta into three styles, as detailed below. Delta Milwaukee Bandsaw Serial Number 40-3519Style 1 plates were made of aluminum and measured 1/2' X 3' with rivet holes approximately 2 3/4' on center. This style was used beginning circa 1939-1940 to sometime in 1942 (probably early 1942), and then again from sometime in 1944 to late 1947. Older Delta Serial Number Plate Style 2 plates are from the World War II era, and are made from one of three materials: brass, steel or oilboard. Style 2A plates were made of brass plate and are from late 1941 or early '42. They are very rarely seen.
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ROBERT A CARMICHAEL
9/27/2021 08:45:26 am
i'am looking at an old milwaukee/ delta band saw .the tag number on the right rear side is #23-4010.it has a14 in.x14 in table with a12 in. throat from blade ti back arm.still works good. however it is missing the bottom wheel cover.question! can anyone tell me how old this machine is? Thank You In Advance.
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