This Oliver Table saw is 4’6″ x 4’3″ x 3′ high and weights approx. 2,700 lbs. It is a Double arbor saw, typically set up with one blade to rip and one to cross cut. Each arbor has a dedicated 5 HP motor. The arbor assembly rotates one blade down as the other rotates up. It takes two 16″ blades at the same time or one 20″ blade alone. Rips to 23″ with a 3 3/4″ blade height with a 16″ saw.

I’m a former woodshop teacher, cabinet and furniture maker, and avid tool collector. I’ve been collecting antique woodworking tools and restoring old Craftsman and Delta machines for almost forty years. I love the quality of the old Delta, Craftsman, Walker Turner, and other woodworking machinery from the 1940s through the ’70s. They just don’t make tools like that anymore and no one is going to be restoring woodworking tools purchased at big box stores fifty years from now. You can see my OldWoodworkingTools.com website about hand tools.