I've just joined this group, with the purpose of disposing of a Craftsman Tilt-Arbor table saw with a planer attachment as a "free to good home" item. It belonged to my uncle decades ago, and since we're in downsizing mode, it has to go. It seemed that someone in this group might find a use for it, either for parts or as a restoration project.
I can tell you the motor runs on 110 volts. The motor turns by hand - in other words, it's not seized - but does not spin when power is applied. It's on a stand of its own, so it's a bit bulky and heavy.
I've attached pictures to show the condition of the saw, and although I'm not a woodworker, I'll answer what questions I can. At this point, the first person who's willing to show up in Hudson MA and claim it is welcome to it. I believe you should be able to contact me by email.
I can tell you the motor runs on 110 volts. The motor turns by hand - in other words, it's not seized - but does not spin when power is applied. It's on a stand of its own, so it's a bit bulky and heavy.
I've attached pictures to show the condition of the saw, and although I'm not a woodworker, I'll answer what questions I can. At this point, the first person who's willing to show up in Hudson MA and claim it is welcome to it. I believe you should be able to contact me by email.
That was quick. Worked for the both of you. Good job!