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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sears | Craftsman
Chicago, IL
True Manufacturer:
Atlas Press Co.
,
Kalamazoo, MI
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Table Saw
Machine Size:
8"
Submitted By:
neal gass
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
101.02143
Date of Manufacturer:
1939 or early 40s
Serial Number:
none
Last Updated
2/29/2012 12:11:32 PM
Comments:
This saw was used by my Grandfather to build his home in Pasadena CA. and then his retirement home in Cambria CA.
After he died the saw went to my Father, who already had a large selection of tools, so it sat for some time.
About 10 years ago I was given the saw in very sad shape- mostly cosmetic though. It worked very well so I decided to clean it up and paint it. It seems that it was originally blue, so that is the color I painted it.
I'm missing some parts (I think there was a little chain around two gears that turned the depth guage that is missing)
and a threaded adjuster for the fence.
Note - this entry was edited to update some machine specs. The original entry date was 5/2/2006. DG
I'm also interested in getting the table extensions or any other pieces that may be missing.
Any help or leads would be appreciated as I really have very little information regarding the availability of parts and what parts are missing.
All I do know is that this saw works great and has extreme sentimental value to me and I would love to get it into its original operational condition.
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