cbacres
Well-known member
I picked up this saw last week and thought I'd document it's cleanup and partial restore. After getting it home, I blew the years old sawdust out, chipped the really hard stuff off and gave the points some spray lube before trying to move anything. It's amazing how smooth everything is, considering how it looks and the rust on it.
Best I can tell its a early 50's model.



I took the belt off to check the arbor and motor shafts, all free and no slope, so don't think I'll need bearings for a while. All the angle and blade depth scales are in great shape. Knobs aren't too bad either.

I reinstalled the belt and cranked it up, a little slow a first, but mainly to the hard spots on the belt. Came up to speed and made the blade sing.
I scraped the rust off with a 3" razor knife (thanks Outlaw)and some WD 40, came out pretty decent. Going to do a deeper clean when I pull it apart.

After a little cleaning, the geared fence works great. I'm going to go through and de rust and paint it up. I have extensions from another saw that I bought with it to add on. I also have a nice aluminum fence and rail from a CM saw I bought last year that I'm planning on putting on.
I see why you all like these so much. It's amazing how much bigger the 1 HP motor is than an newer one is.
Best I can tell its a early 50's model.



I took the belt off to check the arbor and motor shafts, all free and no slope, so don't think I'll need bearings for a while. All the angle and blade depth scales are in great shape. Knobs aren't too bad either.

I reinstalled the belt and cranked it up, a little slow a first, but mainly to the hard spots on the belt. Came up to speed and made the blade sing.
I scraped the rust off with a 3" razor knife (thanks Outlaw)and some WD 40, came out pretty decent. Going to do a deeper clean when I pull it apart.

After a little cleaning, the geared fence works great. I'm going to go through and de rust and paint it up. I have extensions from another saw that I bought with it to add on. I also have a nice aluminum fence and rail from a CM saw I bought last year that I'm planning on putting on.
I see why you all like these so much. It's amazing how much bigger the 1 HP motor is than an newer one is.







