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craftsman tablesaw ?

rpenterics

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any reason not to try to buy this for $25?
Description: craftsman 7 1/4' table saw belt driven run good
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Zeke

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Here's the missing pic:

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I doubt that's a 7 1/4. Could be 8" or 10" and 10 is/was very popular.

Yes, for 25 get it now. There are some great features about that saw.

BTW, I have one. 10"
 

justanengineer

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+1. Ive got a 10" and while its not a cabinet saw, its one of the better lil saws you can get, definitely better than any of the new imported box-store ****. I paid $25 for mine and would again in a minute, Ive resold several others for $50-100.
 

zkling

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Go for it, it's an 8" machine. Unless you plan on a steady diet of 2" hard wood ripping or splitting full sheets of plywood it will be just fine. Mostly a 1" and under machine. :thumbup:
 

softailgarage

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I restore and resell Craftsman Table Saws. I personally believe they are still some of the best table saws that ever hit the market (50's & 60's that is). These days it's getting harder to find 'em under $75.00 and that's for a crappy one, so for $25.00 jump on it. Let us know if u get it, its worth a YOU ****.

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rpenterics

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Picked it up, it is a 103.22160, it has a replacement motor (3/4 HP Westinghouse) and adjusting rod, didn't look too much deeper into it.
 
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