Features:
- Unrestored 1958 model 88 slider.
- 440v 3ph direct drive motor 7.5hp.
- Mostly complete with model E rip fence and standard table extension.
- Cantilever saw guard with swing away mod.
- Blade cover has been heavily repaired.
- Comes with filler bar and two miter gauges.
- The quadrant is missing, but it has been replaced with a locking miter gauge.

This is actually very good for cutting segments for arched build ups in window and door work.
If we decide to keep the Saw and to restore it, we would have the motor rewound for dual voltage. A VFD variable frequency drive, would do just fine for anyone who does not have 440 voltage in their shop.
We are taking offers here for our Oliver brothers before we put it for sale in public.
Happy to answer any questions.
Really clean machine ready for an easy restoration.


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.