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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:
Table Saw
Machine Size:
8"
Submitted By:
hank mummert
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
103.23834
Date of Manufacturer:
1952
Serial Number:
Last Updated
7/24/2015 9:10:10 PM
Comments:
Bought from a old man locally who cleans out garages and houses. No stand when i bought it. It had one of the
table extensions and i added another later(from a model 103.23832). It was also missing the
blade guard and splitter. I found that and added that to it. It originally had a older (early 40's)
1/2 HP 3450 RPM motor. I've changed that and added a 3/4 HP 3450 RPM Craftsman motor (on a 5/8" shaft)
that was made about the same time as the saw. About the only thing left to do to it is finish cleaning
the motor. I recently added a more correct older "art deco" like stand. The arbor has a 5/8"
shaft (I have a 1/2" spare if ever needed). I might add a Craftsman "Powr Panl" in the near future.
About the only other thing i might add later is the wooden outfeed roller if i can find one.
Photo 1:
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top and front of saw. stand has been replaced with one about the same age as the saw (see below)
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Photo 2:
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front face plate. This also shows the art deco like stand i has now.
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Photo 3:
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blade guard and splitter. originally this part was missing.
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Photo 4:
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3/4 HP 3450 RPM Craftsman motor with its original power cord (in good shape). This replaces a 1/2 HP 3450 RPM older (1940's) Craftsman motor it had which will go on another saw. All that is left is to clean it up a bit and repaint the gray paint. This als
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un restored saw not long after i got it. At this time it was only restored enough to run it.
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Sears model number badge plate (103.23834)
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