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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sears | Craftsman
Chicago, IL
True Manufacturer:
Emerson Electric Co.
,
St. Louis, MO; Ferguson, MO; Paris, TN
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Table Saw
Machine Size:
10"
Submitted By:
Lee Thomas
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
113.27520 = "100 Series" Table Saw =
Date of Manufacturer:
Late 1950's
Serial Number:
113.27520
Last Updated
11/8/2007 9:37:13 PM
Comments:
I found this little gem while picking up another piece of arn being sold local as lot of tools. These once belonged to her late father in law and I did help her place some of these orphans into hands of OWWM members. I think I would have liked to meet this man as he sure took care of his tools. Many of the tools in his shop were even on custom oak stands, of which I now own two of them. This saw is a nice example of Sears's "100 Series" built in the late 50's. The saw will be cleaned, refurbished, and kept as my own personal table saw. The saw came with a lot of nice features like 2 cast iron extensions, the original 1hp motor and a rip fence mounted spring hold down for the wood. I found many jigs, 4 table saw inserts, the arbor wrench and more. This saw was well cared for and will remain so. I even plan to use the stand he built as it is nicely made and has a pretty good chip collection that would convert to a dust collection easily. The saw also came with a nicely built six foot roller out feed table that I brought home with it. (You can just make it out off to the left in the last photo)
Please visit my web for this saw page at:
www.yankeetoys.org/lee/100-series.htm
Photo 1:
Comments:
In it's original home
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Photo 2:
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Close up with "the switch"
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Photo 3:
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Loaded up with options
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