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Manufactured/Badged by:
DeWalt Products Co.
Leola, PA; Lancaster, PA; Towson, MD
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Radial Arm Saw
Machine Size:
12"
Submitted By:
Bill Hoglund
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
790
Date of Manufacturer:
74?
Serial Number:
74570290
Last Updated
10/1/2013 8:09:06 AM
Comments:
This machine was used at a very busy sawmill. The man that gave it to me as a total basket case, was my boss at the time. He became my friend when I no longer worked for him and I went back to my remodeling business. We got along better that way. This was about 1988. He told me the saw was too small.He had the motor rebuilt/rewound and never put it back together.He had 4 or 5, 16" Dewalts that I had worked on for him. So this was no problem. It is not perfect, and needs repainting again.But works well for cut off, Dadoeing ect.
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The saw bench was given to me by another friend and very good cabinetmaker, That moved to another state.
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Notice the weld at the top of the column? This poor machine was rod hard and put up wet!
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Some missing and brocken parts, but works well if left at 90%.
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