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Pics of Craftsman Pedestal Mounted Tools

Cruzan80

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The good news is that the floor model and the bench top mohawks use the same head (essentially). Technically, the .0303 mohawk head was on the .0304 floor model, and the .0305 has some casting differences, but they are relatively minor and you would have to know exactly what to look for.

However, the drill press never had a pedestal stand. Did you mean 24260 for the band saw?
 
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Moldyjim

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Long shot, but here goes,
Is there anyone reasonably near Eugene Oregon that would be interested in loaning me one of the pedestal sets to use to make a an aluminum sand casting copy?

I can do small stuff at home, but I have access to an industrial foundry I used to work at that might let me make a couple.

If I could make one copy, I could use it to make a pattern and make multiple castings from it.
 

morte100

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Long shot, but here goes,
Is there anyone reasonably near Eugene Oregon that would be interested in loaning me one of the pedestal sets to use to make a an aluminum sand casting copy?

I can do small stuff at home, but I have access to an industrial foundry I used to work at that might let me make a couple.

If I could make one copy, I could use it to make a pattern and make multiple castings from it.
I get down to Corvallis a couple of times per year. I have a 6” jointer, 12” bandsaw, and a block grinder stand. Glad to contribute to the cause, but do you think sandcast aluminum will do the job? If I could get a stand for my alienhead, I’d be ecstatic!
 
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