New to the forum and new to the jointer

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Coventry, Ct
Folks,

I just recently have joined your forum after a few weeks of getting to know it and am in need of some help. I have just yesterday been in receipt of a Walker Turner Model 6520-1 6" Jointer and unfortunately no operator's manual and was wondering if anyone know's of a website, place, etc... that I can get my hands on one? I have the manual that breaks all the parts down but no operator's manual. I appreciate any and all your help on this and look forward to the insight that all of you have on this forum. Thanks again

Todd Richardello

Coventry, Ct
 
Todd,

Welcome to the family. It's the best place in the world to get your woodworking questions answered. From what I hear, they aren't too bad at food and music questions. I am on a diet so paying attention to food to drool over questions and answers does not appeal to me. As for music, my youngest son, Glenn, says I am musically challenged. Myrna, my wife says I am the only person she ever heard that could sing on line in 3 keys. You guessed, I don't pay too much attention to the musicians either.

Come, enjoy, do not be bashful, ask your questions, answer someone else's questions when you know an answer. If you hang back you will never get to really know us and we will be deprived of ever, really knowing you.

Enjoy,
JimB

AGAIN, WELCOME!!!
 
Welcome to the forum. Not to step on any toes or cross any lines (don't know about mentioning other forums by links, ok or not), but for older machines, one great place was called Old Woodworking machines (owwm.org I think). They changed their name (old one still works) to vintagemachinery dot org.
I mention this, because I have given it as an address to a couple of people, including a teacher and find sometimes it might be better, due to parts finding.
 
Welcome to the forum. Not to step on any toes or cross any lines (don't know about mentioning other forums by links, ok or not), but for older machines, one great place was called Old Woodworking machines (owwm.org I think). They changed their name (old one still works) to vintagemachinery dot org.
I mention this, because I have given it as an address to a couple of people, including a teacher and find sometimes it might be better, due to parts finding.

Thanks and I will definitely add that to My favorites for future reference. Take care

Todd
 
Welcome to the forum. Not to step on any toes or cross any lines (don't know about mentioning other forums by links, ok or not), but for older machines, one great place was called Old Woodworking machines (owwm.org I think). They changed their name (old one still works) to vintagemachinery dot org.
I mention this, because I have given it as an address to a couple of people, including a teacher and find sometimes it might be better, due to parts finding.

to randall,, its fine to give links to other forums in regards to wood working or other subjects as long as its not porn or other inappropriate stuff,,

and welcome to our forum todd we try hard to get answers for all who ask..
 
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