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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sears | Craftsman
Chicago, IL
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Band Saw
Machine Size:
12''
Submitted By:
Wayne Nettles
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
103.24280
Date of Manufacturer:
1957 ?
Serial Number:
Last Updated
3/3/2009 7:09:10 PM
Comments:
I got this at a garage sale. It had been sitting unused in a storage shed for years and I could tell it by the mold and mildew. I did alot of cleaning and painted it hammered gold. The original color was Craftsman gold. It operates pretty good,although it could use a bit more work. The only thing I could find missing was the table tilt adjustment handle. I just use a 9/16'' wrench. The motor was bought with the bandsaw new, I was told. It's 1/3 hp split phase mod.#115.19750 mfd's# S-7751 1750 rpm, 4-57.
[ Change of stand and color] Got the PM 141 stand from fellow OWWMer Mike Stapleton and decided to repaint. The saw is Charcoal Gray and the stand is Dark Machine Gray.
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Left side
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Right side-excuse the mess I really don't have the room to do this but I can't help myself
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Not quite as awsome as a PM 141 but I like it better than the craftsman stand and actually a little smaller footprint.
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me
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Backside. I've got to make a door for it.
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me again
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