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d42jeep

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Here is my contribution to the Crowntop thread. I don't usually grab these*, but it was a decent box at a decent price. MLW found it at an ES I couldn't go to, at 20 min til closing on the last day. Couple of OK tools inside, but has the dividers. Front flap is present, but don't see a pic of it on my phone. Bottom is rusty, the left more so than the right. Lightly textured finish, kind of a green brown. No key present. Burgundy or maroon felt will need some replacement when I get around to a full cleanup. Just vacuumed the **** off it, Simple Green spray down, and set it aside for later.

As found

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Some of the goodies inside
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I think these are Telecom tools.
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Interestingly, it came with a pair of these. Not sure their intended function, but worked quite well at release the drawer slide latches
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Here is the cleaned up box, minus the front flap (Think the color change between first and last is garage light v natural sunlight.
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*Childhood trauma of trying to start a Crowntop hand crank lawnmower on hot summer days. Hated that thing
Here is mine found at a private San Jose estate sale in 2017. IMG_9925.jpegIMG_9928.jpegIMG_9923.jpeg
It was loaded but kind of a mess. IMG_9850.jpegIMG_9853.jpeg
It now holds my Craftsman =v= extras.
-Don
 
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RTM

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Found a very nice Crowntop Doweling Jig 9-4186 at a sale
Doesn't appear to have been used
I already have one, but I couldn't pass this one up


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Just saw one today at a PAST sale in Niles, were
you there?
 

Cruzan80

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I know these have somewhat of a cult following, and don't come up very often.
Craftsman "Super Duty" roller. $250, Florrisant, CO.
 

genog

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I shot this ole forlorn Craftsman Crowntop Circular Saw on Photo Safari
Called by Craftsman, Electric Handsaw.... :ROFLMAO:

The same Seller had a cool C-man 1/4" D-handle drill, with a missing power switch and something else vintage C-man.....maybe a sander.....
Anyway he said, I'll give you a good deal!

I took off running......nooooooooo! :ROFLMAO:

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They were all in similar shape
 
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Mintgrun

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Is this the style you ran backwards through plastic?
I can see how that might work well.
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When I went looking for a [vintage craftsman circular saw blade plywood] in Google images, this saw came up in the results.
Another backwards blade?

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I have three of that style 7-1/4" saw now. The first one was my first saw and was a gift from my grandfather. (When I was leaving Eastern Iowa, on my way to Western Washington in 1991). I liked it so much I bought another (for ten bux). The second one has the two-piece base, like the one in the photo above; which allows you to remove the part outside the blade to be able to get in closer (I suppose). The third one was a scrap-bin rescue, just because.

My grandpa's saw has an 11 amp motor and I've also seen them in 10 and 12 amp models.
 

d42jeep

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I found this Crown paddle bit set yesterday. It looks like it sat with water in it for a while and the shafts of some of the bits are rusty. Fortunately, it included the 3/4” bit missing from my earlier set. IMG_0023.jpeg
My first set missing the 3/4” bit.IMG_0899.jpeg-Don
 

Zrxrunner

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Is this the style you ran backwards through plastic?
I can see how that might work well.
1771736210749.png

When I went looking for a [vintage craftsman circular saw blade plywood] in Google images, this saw came up in the results.
Another backwards blade?

1771736096671.png

I have three of that style 7-1/4" saw now. The first one was my first saw and was a gift from my grandfather. (When I was leaving Eastern Iowa, on my way to Western Washington in 1991). I liked it so much I bought another (for ten bux). The second one has the two-piece base, like the one in the photo above; which allows you to remove the part outside the blade to be able to get in closer (I suppose). The third one was a scrap-bin rescue, just because.

My grandpa's saw has an 11 amp motor and I've also seen them in 10 and 12 amp models.
Yeah, high tooth count plywood blade i think worked well
 
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