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Manufactured/Badged by:
Sears | Craftsman
Chicago, IL
True Manufacturer:
King-Seeley Corp.-Central Specialty Division
,
Ann Arbor, MI; Ypsilanti, MI
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Combo Machine
Machine Size:
8" Table Saw & 4" Jointer
Submitted By:
Eric Ellis
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Bench Saw 103.21040 & Jointer 103.21821
Date of Manufacturer:
circa 1957
Serial Number:
Last Updated
2/22/2006 9:02:58 PM
Comments:
I recently bought this at an Estate Sale in New Mexico. I am just now learning about it. I have aquired instructions from the Emerson Tool Co. as another member advised on his site. I hope to post them soon. This unit was a one owner item and appears by the uniformity of paint to be on its original stand. The stand is mobile and I belive the rollers to be original, but I am not sure. There were a few sets of Dado blades, some various saw blades, molding blades and stabilizers included. However, I believe several items were lost in the shuffle. Given the mans propensity for having all the extras, I keep looking for them in the little town that I bought this. The motor is in the photo's and original. Anyone have any ideas as to the function of the bracket siting on the wings? Anyway, I have not put it through its paces yet, however, the prelims show it to be running well.
Update: Thanks to the folks that emailed me. The mystery bracket has been identified as the arbor assembly stud bracket for stand alone saw operation. As well, the saw was identified by a great email with an original sales ad scan (1957). Thanks, Jeff, Brian and Emanuel.
Photo 1:
Comments:
This is a front view of both mach. on their stand
Source:
My poor digital photo, my garage.
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Sliding motor mount design to pass the motor between bench and jointer.
Source:
My photo
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Photo 3:
Comments:
3/4 hp Craftsman Capicitor Motor
Source:
My phot
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