Hello all,
Over the last year, I've started to monitor the forums here and the other two places we all visit
In that time, I've acquired several Craftsman workshop tools of different Vintages. I have a mostly restored 113.27521 table saw on an original stand (not the pedestal,) a floor model table saw 103.23440 that is in pieces, 3 - 100 drill presses (2 floor model and one bench top,) two bandsaw's, a lathe and two jointers. All of the equipment is mid 50's to early 60's from what I can tell based on all the information I've seen on the forums.
I'm excited to begin the restoration work on the equipment that needs and am already using the equipment that is functional. As I make my way through restoring the old iron, are there any "must-have" tools that are suggested to perform the work? I am on the fence on buying a bearing puller and shop press versus having the bearings removed and pressed by local machine shops of which there are plenty here in Corona, CA. I don't mind spending on tools but given that my garage is my only shop space, I don't like to have anything that's not completely essential (I know, I know.. why do I have all of the other craftsman tools then
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I'll be starting threads on the process of restoring each of the tools
Thanks again all and I look forward to participating and hope to come even a little close to the quality of work that many of you have shown!
-Jesse
Corona, CA
Over the last year, I've started to monitor the forums here and the other two places we all visit
I'm excited to begin the restoration work on the equipment that needs and am already using the equipment that is functional. As I make my way through restoring the old iron, are there any "must-have" tools that are suggested to perform the work? I am on the fence on buying a bearing puller and shop press versus having the bearings removed and pressed by local machine shops of which there are plenty here in Corona, CA. I don't mind spending on tools but given that my garage is my only shop space, I don't like to have anything that's not completely essential (I know, I know.. why do I have all of the other craftsman tools then
I'll be starting threads on the process of restoring each of the tools
Thanks again all and I look forward to participating and hope to come even a little close to the quality of work that many of you have shown!
-Jesse
Corona, CA