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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sears | Dunlap
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:
Stanislav Vitha
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
103.0407_ 18" scroll saw
Date of Manufacturer:
Serial Number:
Last Updated
5/7/2022 12:16:36 AM
Comments:
Purchased in December 2012 in Cincinnati, OH. It came with a little Emerson fan duty motor of unknown functional status.
The saw has been cleaned and lubricated, filled with fresh oil, and superficial rust from the table removed.. the paint still looks good, so I left it this way.
the saw is in nice shape, the only two things wrong is the missing blade guide and a broken foot for the sample hold-down.
I mounted the saw on a small table that I built from scraps, pallet wood and some odd pieces that I had on hand.
Installed a Craftsman 1/2 hp motor on a hinge mount.
The table will have the motor enclosed behind a metal mesh, and will also have few drawers for storage.
Runs nicely.
Edit 5-7-2022: I no longer own this saw, sold locally some years ago.
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missing the dust sleeve
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the crankcase open
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table; the blade guard and a hold-down foot are missing
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