Restoration of a 1941 Doall Metalmaster S/N 413349

Before After
On the left is the saw just prior to purchase at the dealer.  On the right it's mostly restored (note missing blade welder).

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Date of Last Progress: N/A
Date of Last Update to This Website: 12/18/09 - Added a note about a change to grounding at the bottom of the electrical page.
Work in Progress: Nothing!  Saw is now operational.

Owing to disk space constraints (5mb) I've reduced the size and/or resolution of many of these photos.
I'm now putting full-size, full-resolution versions of these on another image hosting site (NOT DIALUP FRIENDLY!).

Click the small photos to see a full size version.  As always, if you need a photo of a specific part, don't hesitate to email me.
In fact, if you have any questions at all, drop me an email.
If you're consdering buying one of these machines, I might be able to help you pick a good one.
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For more information, click an image below.  
Thumbnails are roughly in dissassembly order left-to-right, top-to-bottom.
Table
(last update: 7/27/07)
Table Support Assy.
(last update: 7/21/07)
Upper Wheel and
Related

(last update: 9/26/07)
Power Feed
(last update: 7/27/07)
Variable Speed Drive
(VSD)

(last update: 9/9/06)
Motor
(last update: 1/3/08)
Gearbox
(last update: 1/3/08)
Speed Indicator
(last update: 7/13/07)
Electrical
(last update: 12/18/09)
Shell
(last update: 7/4/07)