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    Vintage Craftsman 12in. Direct Drive

    When I put it back together, it started running real slow and then popped the reset button. The motor was hot. I ordered the replacement caps since they're cheap enough. And I did find a distributor for the replacement relay if needed. But no, I didn't change the bearings. I didn't want to...
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    Vintage Craftsman 12in. Direct Drive

    I did not know that you weren't supposed to take it apart, but I got it back together. I wish other motors was built that accessible.
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    Vintage Craftsman 12in. Direct Drive

    Well I got it back together. But I'm still having the same problems. I have a question, if I can still read the microfarads on the capacitors can they still be bad even though I'm reading microfarads
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    Vintage Craftsman 12in. Direct Drive

    I don't know about y'all, but I don't have disposable income! Lol this got to work. It wasn't around in '74
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    Vintage Craftsman 12in. Direct Drive

    I only took off the top half. The epoxy is still intact on the lower half. I'll super glue the top back.the epoxy didn't break off. Maybe I'll catch a break! Thanks for the input
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    Vintage Craftsman 12in. Direct Drive

    I just took it a part a blew out the sawdust dust...... Damn!
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    Vintage Craftsman 12in. Direct Drive

    Hey all! I'm new to this forum. I'm trying to find answers. I just purchased a Sears/Craftsman 12 in. Table saw #113299132 direct drive. After two days of sanding, and cleaning, I plugged it up and it started turning real slow. It speeded up just slightly. Then I heard a slight pop and it quit...
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    Vintage Craftsman Table Saw Thread

    Hey all! I'm new to this forum. I'm trying to find answers. I just purchased a Sears/Craftsman 12 in. Table saw #113299132 direct drive. After two days of sanding, and cleaning, I plugged it up and it started turning real slow. It speeded up just slightly. Then I heard a slight pop and it quit...
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