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    Well, it seems I may have jumped into the deep end.

    I really don't know. The posting just had it listed as a band saw. It was the blue-gray color with the knobs and style that matched the two machines I have.
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    Well, it seems I may have jumped into the deep end.

    Thank you for the recommendation, I'll check it out for sure. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/craftsman-drill-press-information-belts-bearings-chucks-keys-etc-1946-1984.489080/ This post is actually the one that brought me to the forums in the first place.
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    Well, it seems I may have jumped into the deep end.

    Sigh.......I found a matching bandsaw, but it's an hour and a half away.......that's enough to put it on hold for now.......
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    Well, it seems I may have jumped into the deep end.

    :oops: Did......I become one of those guys unknowingly?
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    Well, it seems I may have jumped into the deep end.

    Thank you for the tip. I haven't taken it apart, but It appears to be bound up now. The guy I bought it from really had no appreciation for old tools, so we'll see.
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    Well, it seems I may have jumped into the deep end.

    So.......A month ago, I didn't own ANY stationery shop equipment, especially not almost 80-year-old craftsman tools. Now I own a 1948 100 series standing drill press with variable speed control and a Craftsman 113.27970 tablesaw with extensions and an Aluminum Align-A-Rip XRC installed. Both run...
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