The later model Kolle sliders the actual slider. The static part of the slider wasn¡¯t static. It moved to flush with the back / handle end in?
of the machine to accommodate people from the us I guess
In short the slider didn¡¯t stick out?
We¡¯re still around when I used to work the Atlanta show early 2000s maybe.
Very high-class machine.
Mac,,
Designing and building for 50 years
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On Jul 30, 2024, at 10:50?AM, David Kumm via groups.io <davekumm@...> wrote:
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Looks closer to a Wadkin PP, or Robinson ET/E.? Stroke is 32-36" and heavy.? The bearing design would be interesting to see.? Joe might know.? The T17 was a different design, longer stroke and the sliding table didn't butt up against the blade.
Dave
Thought the rest of the group would enjoy this vintage machine. I am familiar with Kolle, but i can say i have never seen this table saw before in my life, let alone for sale in the States. Anyone know of the model? Looks like it might be a competitor
to the Martin T17. Unfortunately, this particular example is missing the sliding table/crosscut attachment. Atleast, that is what i assume the brackets on the left side of the machine are for. Accepting a 24" blade would be incredible, if true. I had a T17
once upon a time and i think it maxed out at 18".?
Patrick