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Founded in 1897, this historic all Steam Powered Planing Mill at Phillips
Brothers Sawmill and Box Factory is located near Oak Run Ca. belived to be the last fully operational steam powered Sawmill and Box factory in America. The planer seen in this video is a 1895 Hall & Brown planer being powered by a 1910 Ames Iron Works horizontal steam engine. Steam Powered Planing Mill: http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/AZ-5GCkV_TU Steam Saw Mill: http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/9_wdRkxT7GI And finally, a guided tour of the historic Phillips Brothers steam powered saw mill on April 16, 2011: http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/y51tdczei54 |
More from the Phillips Brothers Saw Mill & Box Factory
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 9:32:41 AM UTC-7, Spalted Walt wrote:
Founded in 1897, this historic all Steam Powered Planing Mill at Phillips Brothers Sawmill and Box Factory is located near Oak Run Ca. belived to be the Seems like a few of the OSHA covers have been removed from those machines. I wonder if Grizzly included shipping for those monsters back then? |
More from the Phillips Brothers Saw Mill & Box Factory
On 5/9/2013 2:52 PM, SonomaProducts.com wrote:
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 9:32:41 AM UTC-7, Spalted Walt wrote: Founded in 1897, this historic all Steam Powered Planing Mill at Phillips Brothers Sawmill and Box Factory is located near Oak Run Ca. belived to be the Seems like a few of the OSHA covers have been removed from those machines. I wonder if Grizzly included shipping for those monsters back then? Probably not delivered by a 30year old company. ;~) |
More from the Phillips Brothers Saw Mill & Box Factory
On Tue, 07 May 2013 16:32:41 +0000, Spalted Walt wrote:
Founded in 1897, this historic all Steam Powered Planing Mill at Phillips Brothers Sawmill and Box Factory is located near Oak Run Ca. belived to be the last fully operational steam powered Sawmill and Box factory in America. The planer seen in this video is a 1895 Hall & Brown planer being powered by a 1910 Ames Iron Works horizontal steam engine. Steam Powered Planing Mill: http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/AZ-5GCkV_TU Steam Saw Mill: http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/9_wdRkxT7GI And finally, a guided tour of the historic Phillips Brothers steam powered saw mill on April 16, 2011: http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/y51tdczei54 Thanks for posting this. In my sawmill career I have ran several belt driven planers(none steam powered). A babbitt bearing Woods molder, A 1936 woods 412 four side planer, and a 1950 yates a-20. Still have a scar on my back where a belt parted and slapped my ass to the floor. basilisk |
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