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    Craftsman King-Seeley Band Saw 103.24280

    I picked up a nice Craftsman band saw today made by King Seeley. Seems to run well, just needs new tires and some TLC. Came with the fence and whatever you call that angle-adjusty thing. Upper wheel Lower wheel - What do you guys suggest for tires? Urethane? - Anyone use these upgrades...
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    Rotor Alignment using Shims - Block Grinder

    After a painful attempt at rebuilding a Craftsman block grinder, leaving me wishing I'd never taken it apart, I stumbled upon a simple method to ensure proper alignment of the rotor and armature within the housing that I'd like to share in case it helps someone else. After swapping bearings in...
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    ID a Cross Slide Table

    Hey guys, I picked up this cross slide table that was attached to a ~1968 Craftsman drill press. Table is 7x7". Does this look like an original Craftsman unit? Can't find many markings, just a few assorted numbers. Thanks!
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    Just a couple 6" c clamps

    Hey guys, I'm just trying to locate a couple of 5" or 6" basic, sturdy c-clamps. The more grubby and made-in-the-USA the better. Hoping someone has a couple they're willing to part with. I'm just too dang impatient to wait for the next flea market. Please PM me. Thanks!
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    Spindle Pulley - Craftsman Drill Press

    I'm working on a design and would like to use a spindle pulley from a 50's Craftsman drill press, like so: [Image borrowed from a GJ thread that I can't recall... credit to whomever it is due] Prefer a WORN pulley, such as worn splines, since I will need to drill them out anyway. And I do...
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    Craftsman Drill Press for JZiggy

    Just drove out a ways to pick up this 50's Craftsman drill press, model 103.23140. It has the 1/2hp motor and a floor stand base. I'm really impressed with the shape it's in. It seems to have had only gentle use and cosmetically is in good condition, short of surface rust and tarnish...
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    Help me ID an old B&D drill

    I picked up what looks like an older Black & Decker Holgun. No markings or badges, probably all worn off. It has a Jacobs 2BA 3/8 chuck. Output speed is 1100rpm. Weighs almost 4 pounds. Not variable speed or reversible, simple on-off trigger. Trigger lock appears to be broken or missing. No...
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