Just thought I'd post a bit about a nice find I had. I've been looking for another table saw for my shop so that I could have one set up to cut and one for dados (might seem like overkill, but for production it's the cat's pajamas - saves a lot of time).
I found a 1938 Craftsman 10" table saw on craigslist for $50 with a bum motor. I set up an appointment. Table saw came with three solid cast iron extensions and one wooden extension (not installed in the picture).
It's in great shape. Very minor rust, everything but the motor is in great shape (it looks great, but doesn't work). I brought the motor to a local shop that has experience with older motors and am awaiting a diagnosis.
The former owner bought it from the original owners wife. The original owner built the cabinet and the extension table. He certainly had pride in his saw. He painted the cabinet in a matching blue and added silver pin striping. I had to cut four inches off the bottom so that it would match my other saw's height.
Now I just have to find room for the 40 year old lathe I just picked up too!
I found a 1938 Craftsman 10" table saw on craigslist for $50 with a bum motor. I set up an appointment. Table saw came with three solid cast iron extensions and one wooden extension (not installed in the picture).
It's in great shape. Very minor rust, everything but the motor is in great shape (it looks great, but doesn't work). I brought the motor to a local shop that has experience with older motors and am awaiting a diagnosis.
The former owner bought it from the original owners wife. The original owner built the cabinet and the extension table. He certainly had pride in his saw. He painted the cabinet in a matching blue and added silver pin striping. I had to cut four inches off the bottom so that it would match my other saw's height.
Now I just have to find room for the 40 year old lathe I just picked up too!
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