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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sears | Craftsman
Chicago, IL
True Manufacturer:
King-Seeley Corp.-Central Specialty Division
,
Ann Arbor, MI; Ypsilanti, MI
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Jig or Scroll Saw
Machine Size:
18"
Submitted By:
Will Winder
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
103.23151 Scrollsaw
Date of Manufacturer:
Serial Number:
Last Updated
8/26/2012 4:12:03 PM
Comments:
Picked this up locally from the previous owner's son. Most of the shop had already been sold so I was able to get this and a home-made disk sander for $40. The jigsaw was bolted to a piece of plywood so I built a new stand for it. The motor is a 3/4 HP Dayton and has a variable speed pulley on it, so I designed a variable speed adjuster using various parts I had around the shop. This piece even came with the dirty papers. The PO had attached a funnel of sorts for refilling the crankcase.
It was covered in a layer of grease/oil that had nicely preserved all the decals and most of the paint. Changing blades is tricky, but other than that it seems to run nicely.
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Angled shot
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Front
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Photo 3:
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Side view. The posts were made from boards I laminated together while testing out my first jointer.
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My vari-speed mechanism. It works great!
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It sat in a corner for quite a while until I got around to building a stand for it.
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