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Post  abbott177 on Fri Apr 08, 2011 10:10 pm

Hi everyone,
This is my first post and im quite new to all of this. i have recently collected a saw bench that i am trying to find some information about. I Dont have any pictures for you at the moment but on the sides of the engine is written 'The ARUM' or 'The ARUN' i cant quite work it out. also the date 1922 is stamped with patent no 19619. on the underside of the table is stamped P[ea21]R. in all the saw seems in good condition, it has a flat belt pulley drive system and is painted green.

The information i am looking for is where it would have been built, and the year ( I an unsure 1922 would be the year as it seems in good condition for something thats 89 years old ) and finally what would have powered it ( if it was supplied with an engine ) if not what a suitable , period powersource would be?

Sorry for all of the questions on my first post but Im new to this and quite keen

Many thanks in advance

David

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Re: Help needed with saw bench

Post  mike d on Fri Apr 08, 2011 10:17 pm

HI DAVID...
that sounds like a nice implment to have,i have always wanted one,but now my backs not up to it...
if you get chance to post some photos please do,would help no end....
i cant help you with any info,but i suspect there is one or two people on here that can...
good luck with your search....
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Post  JONESEY on Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:39 am

David try google or somting like that put the name in and see what happens ,It proberlly would have been sold on its own.
It may have been driven buy traction engine, tractor or stationary engine.
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Post  stationary stu on Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:21 pm

JONESEY wrote:David try google or somting like that put the name in and see what happens ,It proberlly would have been sold on its own.
It may have been driven buy traction engine, tractor or stationary engine.
Jonesey Smile


Jonesey maybe a hamster wheel lol! lol!

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Re: Help needed with saw bench

Post  mike d on Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:24 pm

[quote="stationary stu"]
JONESEY wrote:David try google or something like that put the name in and see what happens ,It probably would have been sold on its own.
It may have been driven buy traction engine, tractor or stationary engine.
Jonesey Smile


Jonesey maybe its a hamster wheel lol! lol! [/quote


hes such a knowledgeable fella that jonesey...... lol! lol! lol! lol!

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Re: Help needed with saw bench

Post  Villiers on Sat Apr 09, 2011 4:22 pm

Does it look like this...



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Post  RAB on Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:15 pm

Hi David,

Dont worry about all the Questions thats what were here for, share and gain knowledge.

Are you sure the Patent number is correct?

Reason for asking is because if it was 19619, then that would date it as 1858 ish !!!!.

Just a thought, Does the number have an arrow pointing upwards at any point in the numbers?

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Post  RAB on Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:16 pm

Villiers wrote:Does it look like this...




That looks a tidy bit of tackle.

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Re: Help needed with saw bench

Post  JONESEY on Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:25 pm

Some ones made a good job of that, the only thing I would say is you would have to watch your nuckles when starting
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Re: Help needed with saw bench

Post  mike d on Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:04 am

rab wrote:
Villiers wrote:Does it look like this...




That looks a tidy bit of tackle.

Paul


i bet its still rather heavy as well PAUL...

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Post  Villiers on Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:28 am

That is bloody heavy!!! There is no problems with knuckles when starting as the Petter crank puts your hand outside the frame work, it is a dream to use and someone had put a lot of thought into making it up. I have found a set of wheels to put on to make it a bit more portable, the thing I am struggling with is how to fit a turning axle without making it to high. If I fit wheels that are to small it will be a bitch to move!

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Post  abbott177 on Sun Apr 10, 2011 6:06 pm





Hopefully I have managed to upload a few Photos of the bench.

As far as i know there is not any arrow markings on the patent number, but i cant be sure.

After looking today it is definitely called 'THE ARUN' and at a guess the blade is about 20-22" in diameter.

Cheers so far everyone who has helped

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Re: Help needed with saw bench

Post  Villiers on Sun Apr 10, 2011 8:34 pm

Bigger one than mine! she's a lump. You will need some horsepower for that one.

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Re: Help needed with saw bench

Post  abbott177 on Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:57 pm

it certainly is a big one, the previous owner used to power it off his fordson major, although i like the idea of that its not really an option for me at the moment, what sort of horsepower unit would be recommended? when choosing an power unit for it is it hp or rpm/speed/gearing that is important?

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Post  JONESEY on Sun Apr 10, 2011 11:49 pm

ListerL were used a lot on saw benches off that size as I can rember as a lad Smile 5hp
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