Martin Cargill | 16/09/2018 09:05:46 |
203 forum posts | The "Test Number" probably was an incremental series. We work with a lot of old Wadkin machines (I work for a company that sells, repairs and refurbishes woodworking machines) but we have never tried to decode the number sequence as it seems to be a factory log of final test results, without (and even with) the factory paperwork it is of no use to us. The cutter grinder that you refer to is a completely different beast. It is for cutting profiles onto the blades of moulding machines (the type of machine that produces something like old style skirting boards or decking etc.) It copies a pre prepared pattern and grinds the blades to match it. The blades are held in the cutter block from the woodworking machine while they are being ground. |
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