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Id old craftsman table saw model
Id old craftsman table saw model














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id old craftsman table saw model

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PLEASE NOTE: was founded as a public service toĪmateur and professional woodworkers who enjoy using and/or restoring vintage machinery. I intend to restore it with the helpful assistance of lots of knowledgable people and information on this site. (I saved the cart - hopefully for a restore)Īlthough it runs, it does have issues with the arbor pulley, and simply because of its age and the amount of use it has seen, I suspect the bearings should be replaced.Īnyway, its a wonderful old saw, and built very solidly - a piece of Americana, really. I have since taken it off the cart, since the cart had major issues with the wheels. I recall dad telling me that my grandfather aquired the wheels from a NYC organ grinders cart. When I inherited it, it was mounted on a homemade cart, which included a bin/drawer for dust collection, a box for blades, and sported 2 wooden "wagon style" wheels for ease of transport. Although I'm not certain, from information gathered on this site, I believe the saw was manufactured by Atlas for Sears-Roebuck.

id old craftsman table saw model

It is a Craftsman Model 101.02161 10" table saw, circa 1940 or perhaps a bit earlier. I recall my dad using it in the construction of 2 extensions to our family house, and it resided his garage for as long as I can remember - called to duty when an occasion presented itself. I know it was used extensively in their business, and it was probably used in the construction of dozens of houses, renovations and additions. This Craftsman table saw belonged to my grandfather and later my father who were both building contractors in NY state.














Id old craftsman table saw model