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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sears | Craftsman
Chicago, IL
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Radial Arm Saw
Machine Size:
10"
Submitted By:
Paul Couch
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
113.23100
Date of Manufacturer:
1975 app.
Serial Number:
Last Updated
6/7/2009 11:50:36 PM
Comments:
Bought at a Yard Sale in 2005, just slightly used. Cause it was ALL out of adjustment! Original table only had one cut groove in it "about 93 Degrees" no 45 Degrees marks or rips cut marks! I Re-Adjusted the whole saw and now it's right on. I made a new table 3/4" Plywood toped with 1/4" masonite lighlty glued and a few small screws counter sunk and out of reach of blade. I use Johnson Paste wax to keep table slick. Note the BIG C Clamps to make rear 2 part table and rip fence fully usable, This saw will rip a 4'X 8" sheet of Plywood right down the middle.
Also when making a new table top, make sure the entire front edge of table is also parallel and straight to the blade. This way you can use the front edge for a guide if needed. I'll try to post a picture to make this clearer. Email me at gmoicgrr@hotmail.com if you have questions and I'll try to help answer them. Paul Couch
For a manual off of this site please try one of these links:
http://www.owwm.com/pubs/222/857.pdf
http://www.owwm.com/mfgindex/pubdetail.aspx?id=857
With the trick of clamping a 1x4 under a peice of plywood and using the front edge of table as a guide, I can take a... say a 3 foot by 3 foot with all sides messed up and crooked and make all side straight and usable.
Note the Use of C Clamps, can be adapted to other RAS
Have a 10" Tomlee Table saw Mod 33 Just posted picture of it Dec 2008, not set up yet.
Photo 1:
Comments:
New Table Wax the Top Look at C Clamps at rear
Source:
Photo by Paul Couch, free to use
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Cut 6" C Clamp, Bolt on, 4" would work too. Works better that Original part
Source:
Photo By Paul Couch, free to copy & use
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Photo 3:
Comments:
Rear Table not complete yet, made two fences, and rear table to full size
Source:
Photo by- Paul Couch
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Photo 4:
Comments:
Table getting ready for Max Rip Width, see fence all way back..
Source:
Owners Photo Paul Couch
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Photo 5:
Comments:
Set to Rip, Nose Down, Anti Kick Back Pawl set low, Note Rip trough in table top.
Source:
Photo by Paul Couch
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Comments:
Had threaded shaft sticking out of right side of motor. Just had to put something there, 1/2" drill chuck, 1/2" X 20 thread. can use routers bit, drill bits, etc......
Source:
Photo by Paul Couch
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