bringing this home tomorrow does anyone know what goes in the empty hole in the lower right corner of saw base, i looked on vintage machinery and found one with the same hole.
is it for lifting the blade
is it for lifting the blade
What the devil dude? Awesome saw, but that sure is a funky base for it!
Never seen a base like that before!
You ****, that one looks to have the extensions, fence and miter gauge along with the stand I'm missing...
bringing this home tomorrow does anyone know what goes in the empty hole in the lower right corner of saw base, i looked on vintage machinery and found one with the same hole.
is it for lifting the blade


Tedster: i have a crown top that is a little newer without that cool stand or the extra pieces on the sides that doesn't have that hole.
i guess Outlaw is right again. those old engineers knew 60 years later we would be asking about a hole they put on the saw.![]()
Great find. Go checkout the vintage machinery.org. You should be able to find the original manual for that saw.
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You learned me something today...I was unaware that you could pull the handle out and turn to angle the blade. I just got my saw and have yet to use it or look it over good so thanks!
Now for the hole, I have seen a few Craftsman jointers that have been drilled for an on/off switch that was not factory. They were all relatively same area but obviously not manufacturer design or they would have been exactly the same spot. I'm thinking that either you got the famous saw from the website, or that was a common spot for people to add a power switch.
I restore these and have never seen a hole there. Is it possible a previous owner did it? what is the model #? Look up the owners manual either at OWWM or searspartsdirect.com.
BTW, you ****, that looks like an OEM pedestal.
I don't know what the hole is for, but is the saw height adjustable on that stand? You know, like a drill press table?
I restore these and have never seen a hole there. Is it possible a previous owner did it? what is the model #? Look up the owners manual either at OWWM or searspartsdirect.com.
BTW, you ****, that looks like an OEM pedestal.
Does anyone know what goes in the empty hole in the lower right corner of saw base?