Hand Crank or Belt Driven                                    

CRANK2.jpg (31479 bytes)This hand crank Delta looked to be fun to use. Haven't figured out how you crank with one hand and hold the work with the other hand. Maybe it was a 2 man saw!  I think these were made in the 20's.

Delhan.jpg (13177 bytes)Another Delta hand crank that is different than the one above. But the dates are the same on both saws.

CRANK.jpg (30602 bytes)A hand crank saw. I think this is a copycat of the Delta hand crank saw. Made in the 1920's is my guess.

deladj.jpg (48205 bytes)This is another Delta , but notice the thumbscrew adjustment on the hold down is not up top where you can find it easier.

atlas.jpg (89189 bytes)This saw is an Atlas made by F. A. Smith Mfg. in Rochester , NY. Designed for a belt drive from your motor.

hand.jpg (61697 bytes)Another Delta hand crank.

 

 

 

AmerBoyMotor.jpg (28470 bytes)Another American Boy Delta that came with the motor mounted on a board.

 

HanDelMotor.jpg (20838 bytes)Another American Boy Delta that came with the motor mounted on a board.

 

RedHandle.JPG (30188 bytes)This wood saw has a pulley setup for speed to hand crank the saw.

 

 

hand2.jpg (133771 bytes)Another model of hand crank saw. Maker unknown. 

 

 

HobieHand0.JPG (129284 bytes)

This saw was made by Hobbies of England, guessing in the early 1900's.

 

American Boy

 

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