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Below is a link to the pedestal stand brochure:
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/4760.pdf
Below are links to the few Installation and Assembly Instructions that are available online:
2224 for thickness planers - http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/4683.pdf
2957 for 12", 2-wheel band saws - http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/3945.pdf
2960 for 6" jointers - http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/4759.pdf
2964 for bench grinders - http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/5815.pdf
In 1954, Sears began offering Craftsman Pedestal-Type Power Tool Stands for a limited number of machines. By 1956, there were pedestal stands for fourteen unique machines.
The pedestal stands were also featured with each individual power tool in catalogs. For some reason, the bench grinder pedestal was not show on this page.
Pedestal stands were available until 1969. Because there were fewer machines offered, there were fewer pedestals.
Below is a spreadsheet showing all pedestal stands and their catalog numbers and part casting numbers. Many thanks to Jay, GJ member CKS1955, for assembling this data. This spreadsheet includes parts manufactured by both King-Seeley (103) and Emerson Electric (113), but the basic casting part numbers were the same.
Summary:
Because of the cool factor, Craftsman Pedestal-Type Power Tool Stands are still a very desirable and sought-after accessory.
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Below is a link to the pedestal stand brochure:
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/4760.pdf
Below are links to the few Installation and Assembly Instructions that are available online:
2224 for thickness planers - http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/4683.pdf
2957 for 12", 2-wheel band saws - http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/3945.pdf
2960 for 6" jointers - http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/4759.pdf
2964 for bench grinders - http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/222/5815.pdf
Craftsman Pedestal-Type Power Tool Stands
In 1954, Sears began offering Craftsman Pedestal-Type Power Tool Stands for a limited number of machines. By 1956, there were pedestal stands for fourteen unique machines.
The pedestal stands were also featured with each individual power tool in catalogs. For some reason, the bench grinder pedestal was not show on this page.
Pedestal stands were available until 1969. Because there were fewer machines offered, there were fewer pedestals.
Below is a spreadsheet showing all pedestal stands and their catalog numbers and part casting numbers. Many thanks to Jay, GJ member CKS1955, for assembling this data. This spreadsheet includes parts manufactured by both King-Seeley (103) and Emerson Electric (113), but the basic casting part numbers were the same.
Summary:
- four unique bases
- 38212
- 38213 (double pedestal)
- 38214
- 38221
- three unique columns
- 2-3/4" x 26"
- 2-3/4" x 30"
- 3-1/2" x 21"
- all tool mount brackets were unique except:
- bench grinder and lathe double pedestal shared the same bracket; 38222
- cast iron motor mount casting part numbers
- 38215
- 38216
- 38219
- not all pedestals required a motor mount
- later motor mounts were pressed steel
- optional accessories made for pedestals
- casters
- Powr-Panl
- belt guards - same model used on several machines
Because of the cool factor, Craftsman Pedestal-Type Power Tool Stands are still a very desirable and sought-after accessory.
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