Delta Rockwell

17 Delta Rockwell Drill Press with Slow Speed Attachment
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DELTA 22-562 12-1/2-Inch Steel Knife for 22-560 Planer (2-Pack) $18.95 The DELTA 22-562 12-1/2-inch Steel Knife for 22-560 Planer includes two replacement knives for the DELTA TP400LS, 22-565, and 22-540 12-1/2-inch planer. The knives are made of high-speed steel for a super sharp edge, and they have twice the cutting life thanks to a reversible and double-edged design…. |
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DELTA 22-547 12-Inch Steel Knife Set for 22-540 Planer $20.92 The DELTA 22-547 12-inch Steel Knife Set for 22-540 Planer includes two replacement knives for the DELTA 22-540 12-inch planer. The knives are made of high-speed steel for a super sharp edge, and they have twice the cutting life thanks to a reversible and double-edged design…. |
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Porter-Cable 4212 12-Inch Deluxe Dovetail Jig $315.10 Ideal for woodworking, furniture and cabinet making, the Porter Cable 4212 12-inch dovetail jig kit enables cutting a wide variety of joinery for drawers, boxes, and furniture. This package includes a template 4211 for half-blind, rabbeted half-blind and sliding dovetails and the 4213 template for through dovetails and box joints. Durable, single-piece steel base design requires no assembly… |
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THE DELTAGRAM – BOOK 1, BOOK 2, BOOK 3 & BOOK 4 (Volumes 1 -18; Delta Gram, Tools, Woodwork, shops, wood craft) The volumes are “a compilation of back issues of the Deltagram.” The first volume is dated January, 1932 while the last volume is dated 1949 (?)…. |
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Getting the Most Out of Your Shaper (Deltacraft Library) A complete manual covering all phases of shaper operations in the home workshop with over 250 photographic illustrations and line drawings…. |
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Getting the Most Out of Your Band Saw And Scroll Saw A complete handbook on band saw and scroll saw operation in the home workshop with over two hundred and fifty photographic illustrations and line drawings…. |
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Space Shuttle Orbiter Collection 1/144 Scale Model $464.93 The Space Shuttle Orbiter formally started on January 5, 1972 by Richard Nixon. The first orbiters were manufactured by Rockwell International and then later by Boeing. The space Shuttle Orbiter was designed to replace the expendable launch vehicles that NASA was using to deliver commercial, scientific and applications spacecraft into Earths orbit. The Orbiters main engines and boosters combined allows the orbiter to reach orbit. The orbiter comprises of three primary elements, the first element, a delta-winged orbiter spacecraft having large crew compartment, cargo bay and three main engines, second is its two solid rocket boosters and the third, is an external fuel tank which houses the liquid hydrogen and oxidizer burned in the main engines. The Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) provides orbital maneuvers which includes insertion, circularization, transfer, rendezvous, abort to orbit and abort once around. The Reaction Control System (RCS) provides altitude control and translation along the pitch, roll and yaw axes during the flight phases of orbit insertion, orbit and re-entry. The Thermal Protection System (TPS) covers the outside of the Orbiter, for protection against the cold soak of -121 degree Celsius in space to the 1,649 degree Celsius heat of re-entry. The Space Shuttle Orbiters individual fleets are named and numbered similar to ships. All orbiters tend to be externally and identically similar, but they have minor internal differences. The Challenger (OV-099) was destroyed after its liftoff in January 28, 1986. The Enterprise (OV-101) was used for test landings. The Columbia was destroyed during reentry in February 1, 2003. The other orbiters are Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor. Dimensions: 48 L x 18 W x 14 H |
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Space Shuttle Orbiter Collection 1/200 Scale Model $177.77 The Space Shuttle Orbiter formally started on January 5, 1972 by Richard Nixon. The first orbiters were manufactured by Rockwell International and then later by Boeing. The space Shuttle Orbiter was designed to replace the expendable launch vehicles that NASA was using to deliver commercial, scientific and applications spacecraft into Earths orbit. The Orbiters main engines and boosters combined allows the orbiter to reach orbit. The orbiter comprises of three primary elements, the first element, a delta-winged orbiter spacecraft having large crew compartment, cargo bay and three main engines, second is its two solid rocket boosters and the third, is an external fuel tank which houses the liquid hydrogen and oxidizer burned in the main engines. The Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) provides orbital maneuvers that include insertion, circularization, transfer, rendezvous, abort to orbit and abort once around. The Reaction Control System (RCS) provides altitude control and translation along the pitch, roll and yaw axes during the flight phases of orbit insertion, orbit and re-entry. The Thermal Protection System (TPS) covers the outside of the Orbiter, for protection against the cold soak of -121 degree Celsius in space to the 1,649 degree Celsius heat of re-entry. The Space Shuttle Orbiters individual fleets are named and numbered similar to ships. All orbiters tend to be externally and identically similar, but they have minor internal differences. The Challenger (OV-099) was destroyed after its liftoff on January 28, 1986. The Enterprise (OV-101) was used for test landings. The Columbia was destroyed during reentry in February 1, 2003, and the other orbiters were Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor. Dimensions: 36 L x 13 W x 13 H |
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The Delta Upsilon Quinquennial Catalogue $43.82 Publisher: [Boston, Press of Rockwell and Churchill] Pub. by the Fraternity Publication date: 1891 Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |