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old Craftsman table saw

bcdesertdog

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I picked up this saw for 35 bucks its a bit on the rough side but it all works.
the model number is 103.22161
 

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slopecarver

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I paid that much for one without the extension or stand and the fence was junk. Nice score! That is such a lightweight saw, so light that I would say it is as portable as one of the new expensive job saws but much more pleasant to use.
 
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BD1

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Cool ! if you decide you don't like the saw you can use it for a welding table. I'm looking for a old craftsman 10'' saw with the cast iron extensions . I want to add the extensions to my welding table. Nice find !
 

Red Leader

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I know a guy that has about 5 of those and linked them all together with extensions so he has one gigantic long table saw 'center' :)

EDIT: Just saw you got the Powr-Panl with it! That probably justifies the cost of the saw alone.
 

Packard V8

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Just saw you got the Powr-Panl with it! That probably justifies the cost of the saw alone.
I didn't realize the switch/plug unit had that much value. I do believe I've got one you can have for only $25.

jack vines
 
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