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Manufactured/Badged by:
Oliver Machinery Co.
Grand Rapids, MI

Machine Specifications
Machine Class: Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type: Table Saw
Machine Size: 16" , 3/4" Mortise
Submitted By: David Gilman
Machine Specifications
Description/Model: No 80 Table Saw w/ Sliding Table & Mortising Table
Date of Manufacturer: 3-15-1925
Serial Number: 29145 PO says 291541 (View SN Registry Entry)
Last Updated 9/19/2021 2:11:00 PM

Comments:
I bought this saw with the power feed for $500 from a cabinet shop in Hillsboro Oregon for $500 in 2007.
-Universal Sliding Table
-Mortiser Borer
-After Market rip fence: Paraloc, I've uploaded a sales brochure of these fences. The company is no longer in business. I have two of these fences, accurate, easy to position and they lock securely beings they lock on the front and rear guide angle iron.

(at the time of this posting you could get the original manufacturing order carbon copies of oliver equipment if you had the serial number for a small price)
Transcript of ORIGINAL OLIVER SHOP COPY SALES ORDER (my comments)

Sold to
Portland Machinery Co.
62 First St.
Portland, Oregon

Oliver oder # M-1431

OLIVER NO. 80-D MOTOR DRIVEN SAW BENCH-
WITH UNIVERSAL SLIDING TABLE- WITH
MOTOR FOR 3 PHASE- 60 CYCLE- 220 VOLT- 58?? (?? did not carbon copy)
LESS 17 1/2 PERCENT 10??
47??
PUT WEIGHT OF SHIPMENT ON INVOICE

TERMS SPECIAL- TO BE PAID AS SOLD-
BUT SURELY WITHIN ONE YEAR

MOTOR Westinghouse
SERIAL No. 3874793
SWITCH CR1938 or CR1038

(Hand written is:)
x 1 crate 1425 ($14.25)
x 1 Box 445 ($ 4.45)

Date Entered 3-10-25
Date Built 3-15-25

Photo 1:

Comments: Nice accidental effect from the sun
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Photo 2:

Comments: Shop Copy of PO
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Photo 3:

Comments: Mortising Table and dust collection chute
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Comments: Mortising foot lever
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Comments: The large yellow wheel is to raise and lower table, the blade is fixed in elevation due to the mortiser
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Photo 6:

Comments: Top view of Mortising Table (I'm sure I'm missing some parts, please email if you have any information)
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