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dbernier

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hey ther, first time here, been reading some articles and I've seen some great advice posted. hope to get some advice myself. I have a 1945 craftsman table saw, #103.0213. belonged 2 my wife's grandfather, I found it rusting away in the old garage. cleaned it up, found a 1/4 hp craftsman appliance motor in another area, hooked it all up and it worked. not perfectly however, I think the motor is under powered, as it tends to bind up and has a slight wobble on the blade itself. so I finally broke down, built a nice set of cabinets to mount the saw, and decided to clean the motor. when I took it apart, the backside of the motor came apart before I had a chance to see it properly. I cannot for the life of me figure out how the back goes together. I was able to clean out 50 some odd years of sawdust, and clean the inside but I am at a loss as to how it goes back together. if I can figure it out, I'm going to post some pics in hopes that someone may have some ideas. thanks in advance!
 
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dbernier

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ok so this photo shows the motor, and some plastic bushing. any thoughts?
 

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