Re: Craftsman Table Saw
By:Earl Bailey
Date: 6/30/2000, 2:16 pm
Date: 6/30/2000, 2:16 pm
In Response To: Craftsman Table Saw (Ken)
In 1953 I bought a 10 inch Craftsman saw with the largest motor I could get at that time - 1 HP. It has served me well. I tuned it a couple of times after moving but otherwise had done nothing to it. If I put the right blade on it it will cut to it's full depth if I feed slow enough. A larger motor would be nice but I wouldn't hesitate to get a Craftsman again. Earl
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Ken -- 6/29/2000, 9:52 pm- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Tig and Tink -- 7/2/2000, 3:49 am- Get a thin kerf blade
Don Bowen -- 7/1/2000, 9:53 pm- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Dan Lindberg -- 6/30/2000, 4:26 pm- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Tony -- 7/6/2000, 4:23 pm- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Frank Costanzo -- 7/11/2000, 8:19 pm
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Frank -- 6/30/2000, 3:00 pm- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Earl Bailey -- 6/30/2000, 2:16 pm- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Allen -- 6/30/2000, 1:45 pm- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Shawn B -- 6/30/2000, 10:59 am- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Tig and Tink -- 7/2/2000, 4:06 am
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Rehd -- 6/30/2000, 1:04 am- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Ken -- 6/30/2000, 11:43 am- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Rehd -- 6/30/2000, 7:59 pm- Re: Craftsman Table Saw
Hank -- 6/30/2000, 1:32 pm - Re: Craftsman Table Saw
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Don Bowen -- 6/29/2000, 11:27 pm - Get a thin kerf blade
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