EDISON LABORATORY Edison National Historic Site West Orange, New Jersey Volume 1

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Use EDIS 322/E-5085 (original).A. GRINDSTONE and FRAME, No. Moved to present location between 1890 and 1917. Hoppen, (section 6) 1920 Appraisal no. Use EDIS 277/E-5118-2 (original). Use original EDIS collection., Rochester, (section 6) Figure 42; 1920 Appraisal no. JOINTER with 24" two-knife head, 47" 24" bed, made by J. Fay Co. stone, 24" diameter x 4" face; J. Use EDIS 316/E-5081 (original)., Leetona, OH, (section south ofjointer) Figure 42; 1920 Appraisal no., Montrose, PA, (section south wood lathe) Figure 42; 1920 Appraisal no. PATTERNMAKERS’ LATHE with 24" swing, 12’ bed, iron legs, compound rest, made by J. COUNTERSHAFT, for patternmakers’ lathe, E-5118 (section attached ceiling) Figure 41. 6. 7. DRILL PRESS, 12” swing, single spindle, slide head, lever feed, with round and square tables, made by Davies Machine Co. 5.TABLE SAW, 12" blade, with 31" 41" tilting table, iron open leg frame, set-up for cross-cutting; Beach, Brown, Co. TOOL STAND, high, made by J. Use E-5118-1 (original).E.A. 18, 1887, $205, voucher 784.00, voucher 236. 3. 11021 (section against east wall) [Originally located center of shop (figure 42)., #6, serial no. 230 . Purchased January 12, 1888, $304.] Figures and 42; 1920 Appraisal no. Fay Co., Cincinnati, OH, (section south 12" table saw, opposite door) Figure 42; 1920 Appraisal no. TABLE SAW with tilting arbor, 14" blade, 31-1/2” 43- 1/2" table, pedestal base, set­ up for ripping; Crescent Machine Co. 4. Use EDIS 26413/E-5082 (original). Fay Co. Use EDIS 324/E-5087 (original); replace modem carbide-tipped blade with steel cross-cut blade. Purchased Nov. Use EDIS 319/E-5084 (original); replace modem carbide-tipped blade with steel rip blade., hand rest for patternmakers’ lathe (section 5; next lathe) Figure 41.A