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Wadkin 9”FS planer and Wilson 14” rip saw

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Wlson saw: can’t find much about them. 14” blade, rip fence and no tilt. The blade is in excellent nick, and it and the DC brake are worth more than the saw itself. I might convert the motor to dual voltage and inverterise it. Not sure yet.

Wadkin (Bursgreen) planer: need to make a bridge guard, then a general tart-up and single phase conversion. it would make a very good planer for someone’s home shop.
 
Nice, you will have fun bringing them back to life. Is there something missing on the swing arm blade guard?
It’s been chewed a bit by the blade - or do you mean the guard rise/fall? I’ve had a quick look, but can’t see how it’s supposed to work. There’s a thread, but no way of turning it.
Do you have the saw table from the lh side? Good solid bits of kit. It will be interesting to see them after you have fettled them.
No, but at least it would be easy to fit a bit of ply for extra support. I’m not as nutty as Wallace, so it won’t be polished to show condition, just tidy and functional! I think it might appeal more to a commercial shop, lacking tilt, where it could be used as a dedicated big ripper. In which case, I should probably retain the 3ph and DC brake.
 
It’s been chewed a bit by the blade - or do you mean the guard rise/fall? I’ve had a quick look, but can’t see how it’s supposed to work. There’s a thread, but no way of turning it.

No, but at least it would be easy to fit a bit of ply for extra support. I’m not as nutty as Wallace, so it won’t be polished to show condition, just tidy and functional! I think it might appeal more to a commercial shop, lacking tilt, where it could be used as a dedicated big ripper. In which case, I should probably retain the 3ph and DC brake.
Noticed the chewed up guard, was wondering if there was something missing. Looking at Trevanion's post I can see that it is all there.
 
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