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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:
Band Saw
Machine Size:
12"
Submitted By:
Tony Baideme
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
113.24290
Date of Manufacturer:
unknown
Serial Number:
Last Updated
1/2/2008 11:57:37 AM
Comments:
I bought this saw used around mid 1993. I have used it until now, (the end of 2007). I also have a 14 inch Delta bandsaw and not enough room for both. I believe it is an Emerson built machine, having a 113.xxxx number and I have not found any others just like it listed. It has been a really good saw and worked well for me. I have never done a restoration on this saw. All I ever did to it was keep it fairly clean and adjusted, and used it. I figured I better get this machine on the M/S before I sold it. I ran it with a 1/2 hp 1725 rpm Baldor motor I had and it had more than enough power. The table is near perfect and always kept waxed.
(Admin note 2Jan08: revised mfg & spec info, original post 30Dec07.)
Photo 1:
Comments:
Operator's side of saw, unrestored
Source:
Kodak Z650
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Table condition, near perfect
Source:
Kodak Z650
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Photo 3:
Comments:
Inside of saw (opened to show detail)
Source:
Kodak Z650
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