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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"blade with an 18" x 16" table
Submitted By:
Todd Woodruff
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
8" table saw
Date of Manufacturer:
1934
Serial Number:
Last Updated
1/14/2018 4:25:10 AM
Comments:
I found this on Craigslist in Kokomo along with a scroll/jig saw from 1950's for 125 for the pair. The gentleman had died recently but had been in care home for many years, these were in his shed. I ended up getting both for $100, having already sold the jig saw for $125. I used the front cover for my keeper 103.0211. It's been painted, new bearings, newer motor, a Packard, original stand and switch, and all the other goodies too.
Photo 1:
Comments:
The day I brought her home. Been in a shed in storage for 10-12 years. She's rough, but 100% completely there.
Source:
Todd J Woodruff, Owner
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Even the tags took a beating, which I like, it shows they were used. Although none of mine are allowed to get any where near this condition, I gladly brought her home and did my thing. A daily user now, with usually a Dato blade, but always a Diablo, noth
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Todd Woodruff Owner
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Photo 3:
Comments:
Just about everything was locked up on this old girl. The rip fence took 2 days in WD40 to come loose. All other parts were wire wheeled after disassembly and marked accordingly.
Source:
Todd Woodruff, Owner
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Photo 4:
Comments:
This is the blade height adjustment screw. As you can tell, it took some wrangling to break it all loose and take apart. But it was so worth it. I have a new 1934 Craftsman 8" table saw, saved from the scrappers.
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Todd Woodruff, Owner
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Photo 5:
Comments:
"Ditto" today. New paint, bearings, belt, motor, vintage stand and restored switch. Matching tool box with Craftsman tools to work on and maintain this saw.
Source:
Todd Woodruff, Owner
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