Coped Doors with an Antique (almost) Rockwell Shaper
Here's a photo of my almost antique, Rockwell Woodshaper Model 43-120. Rockwell became Delta/Rockwell but now the Delta name is the one most know it by. I bartered some work for this shaper back in the late 70's and it's served me well. You can still find parts for it and there's an interesting site…
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