redintex
Well-known member
RL - just getting caught up on the posts - congrats on the new addition to the family! Best * thing * EVER!!!
Actually, what kind of funny is I remember that 1st one. The list I posted must have been a little dated because I do remember one rule going something like this:
OWWM rule: After acquiring a quest machine, one will find the same machine closer, more complete and in better condition, for even cheaper.
It happened to a guy that was storing his tool at my place, and then it happened to me with the very same tool.
I've also managed to hit #16 as well. Seems like you are coming at these from experience, yourself.
). The garage is coming along nicely as always. I saw the compressor below and had to dig back and see how you acquired....sounds like a great find. I have one very similar that's had a much rougher life....if I can get it back to looking half as good as yours, I'll be happy. Do you use yours much? Looks like you've got it rigged up to use like a compressor. How does it work with no tank?Something else I realized while doing this is it is FRICKIN FREEZING out there! We have a high of 4 degrees F, and it feels every bit of it out there. I don't think I noticed when I was out there yesterday since I was running around like a hamster on a wheel, but man, I could only be out there for about 2-4 minutes today, period. I was going to do some more rearranging of the garage today, but man I dunno if I can swing it. We'll see!![]()
We should be back up to 40F on Wednesday.
I have a 1957 craftsman/dunlap 20 inch tiltarm for sale. [email protected]The slippery slope has begun!
Craftsman/Dunlap scroll saws, especially amongst all the 11"-18" models, are usually quite plentiful (they made many) so I'm sure there are tons of folks looking to unload one
Any particular reason why you didn't want to include the 24" sized ones? Too big? There were several models of Craftsman 24" scroll saw that were pretty cool, with a few of them being made by Walker Turner (who made quite a few tools for Craftsman in the 1930s/1940s).
I'm sure you'll find a good one regardlessI am still on the hunt for the ever elusive unicorn, the '56/57 20" scroll saw:
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I have a 20in craftsman/dunlap tilt arm for sale.
Don't know if you are still looking for tools but saw this beauty on CL Medford Or.
built in planer!
http://medford.craigslist.org/tls/4331885192.html
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I am suffering a memory buffer overload. Did you get rid of the Atlas table saw? I don't see it in the recent pictures. Anyhow, just wanted to check in because I am pulling apart an Atlas 3060 and didn't know if there might be any overlapping parts you were looking for. Hope all is going well with the newest member of the family.![]()
Hi RedLeader -- It's been a while since I stopped by and took me several days to catch up. The beauty of your thread is not always in the pictures...I really enjoy reading yours as well. Congrats on the new addition to the family (probably walking by now!). The garage is coming along nicely as always. I saw the compressor below and had to dig back and see how you acquired....sounds like a great find. I have one very similar that's had a much rougher life....if I can get it back to looking half as good as yours, I'll be happy. Do you use yours much? Looks like you've got it rigged up to use like a compressor. How does it work with no tank?
Hope you guys are warming up a little, although it sounds like more cold is on the way!!??!!
I did make some progress on my Craftsman 150 DP. It's no show piece, but is now usable and I'm happy with how it turned out. Your thread inspired me to save it from the fire and refurb it. The first of many such projects I hope! I still need to locate a correct, or at least period-cool switch for it....Check it out:
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Looked like this after the fire:
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Put that 3M EXL wheel you recommended to the test...what an awesome tool. For the price, I was hesitant, but everything I've ever used it for has worked out really well.
Thanks for the information and inspiration you provide to so many of us!
Chris


What is the story on your saw?
Craigslist find. 'Free' section, just one picture.
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Overall, it didn't look like much but the detail in the corner of the original saw cabinet was interesting and then I noticed the square cornered insert plate. It got me curious. Additionally, my portable table saw has been at my dad's house for several months for a project and I would like to bring it home. Seemed to me it was worth a look. At worst, it was a free motor.
When I got it home and finally took a good look at it, it proved to be in pretty rough shape. The Atlas fence had been replaced with a newer, broken, Craftsman fence, the homemade extension table was out of square, the tilt handwheel was damaged, one of the 1/4" hanger pin bolts was snapped off, the cabinet was sporting an assortment of 'extra' holes, the Atlas badge was missing, etc. It was useless as a temporary saw at my dad's and in my estimation, is a poor candidate for restoration. Hopefully the parts can be put to good use restoring other saws. I am keeping the motor. It's missing the junction box but appears to be a decent 2HP 1980's Taiwan made model. I'll also hold onto the miter gauge for now. The custom frame has already gone to the metal recycler.
That newer Craftsman fence is kind of interesting. When I looked up the part number it was associated with a 113 prefix (Emerson) Craftsman Model 100 benchtop saw. That model appears to have been made by Emerson, even in the 1950's, but the fence's part number prefix is 101 (Atlas). Ran it by Outlaw to see if he'd seen anything like that before, it was news to him. That is not to say that he was surprised.

I'm mean, ya, if I stumbled across a '39 Walker Turner P-907 with the original cast base and pulley cover, that would **** me right back in, but much of what I've been seeing has been more of a distraction. Fortunately, it sounds like our local OWWM group is going to be getting back together soon and that will give me a chance to get back in the game a bit. 
Is this the one you've had, or is this a new one?

Hey guys, sorry it has been so long. That 0-3 year period with new kids is no joke. That and I've been spending a lot of time working on vehicles and projects around the house/yard. The good news is the garage is getting used daily. There is so much more I want to do out there! But I just have no idea when the time or $$ will permit it.
I'll try and get some pictures up soon so you guys can see what it looks like these days![]()
Hello,
Am I doing something wrong ?
I am attempting to read this thread from the beginning and have become VERY frustrated with the HUGE size of most images.
It seems to stop around page 100, and are sized to be able to see them without scrolling around.
Is there any way for me to shrink them to a manageable size ?
Hello,
Am I doing something wrong ?
I am attempting to read this thread from the beginning and have become VERY frustrated with the HUGE size of most images.
It seems to stop around page 100, and are sized to be able to see them without scrolling around.
Is there any way for me to shrink them to a manageable size ?
