Outlawmws
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I've had my current double table saw setup for near 20 years or so, but because the saws tables were different depths I never really got the full benefit of having them all in one the way I did it. It didn't help that I'd never completed the extension I wanted to add to the front of the small 8" Delta Milwaukee Homecraft. (I'm not a heavy duty work with wood all the time guy...)
Why two? One setup for ripping and I used the 8" for dado's and rabbits.
So getting another Sears King Seeley Craftsman, that while it was an early 60's (Crown label) saw, was near identical to the 50's King Seeley I've been using for years,was a no brainer. I'd been watching for a deal on one to match for ages, but they were always more than I was willing to lay out.
But a free Craftsman Table saw, (Needs Motor) was too good to pass up and I took it without knowing what model it was. Turns out the motor is fine as is the switch in the switched extension cord, but the cord was dead. no biggie, I tossed both (but kept the switch for parts...) Even better, while they changed the box under it a fair bit, everything else is identical or close enough to not matter!
Here is the Combined saw before; Note the Masonite spacer, and that the left end of the fence scale is broken off, (bought that way...
) This actually worked out in my favor!
Got the Homecraft off and the 1/4" Masonite spacer I had used to get the two dissimilar saws even
And the saws setup together; I had to redrill all eight mounting hole to get them both completely on the stand, but they do fit! The broken scale was moved to the "new saw, and that saw's scale was moved to the old. I cut the broken bit off square and then used a 4" mini grinder to grind a concave section that mated reasonably close to the convex end it needed to mate with. I used one of the extension table wings from the new saw, to align the gear teeth, and tightened the two scales. Perfect gear mesh on the fence!
I added the left side side extension but for now am leaving the right side extension off so it still fits in it's pocket in the garage, but It's being kept with the saw and can be bolted back on in a couple of minutes...
Finished top size without the 2nd extension is 48" wide, and a full 27 deep everywhere now. I can bump the width another 10" with the other extension.
It's nice to get a long term project completed...
Why two? One setup for ripping and I used the 8" for dado's and rabbits.
So getting another Sears King Seeley Craftsman, that while it was an early 60's (Crown label) saw, was near identical to the 50's King Seeley I've been using for years,was a no brainer. I'd been watching for a deal on one to match for ages, but they were always more than I was willing to lay out.
But a free Craftsman Table saw, (Needs Motor) was too good to pass up and I took it without knowing what model it was. Turns out the motor is fine as is the switch in the switched extension cord, but the cord was dead. no biggie, I tossed both (but kept the switch for parts...) Even better, while they changed the box under it a fair bit, everything else is identical or close enough to not matter!
Here is the Combined saw before; Note the Masonite spacer, and that the left end of the fence scale is broken off, (bought that way...
) This actually worked out in my favor!Got the Homecraft off and the 1/4" Masonite spacer I had used to get the two dissimilar saws even
And the saws setup together; I had to redrill all eight mounting hole to get them both completely on the stand, but they do fit! The broken scale was moved to the "new saw, and that saw's scale was moved to the old. I cut the broken bit off square and then used a 4" mini grinder to grind a concave section that mated reasonably close to the convex end it needed to mate with. I used one of the extension table wings from the new saw, to align the gear teeth, and tightened the two scales. Perfect gear mesh on the fence!
I added the left side side extension but for now am leaving the right side extension off so it still fits in it's pocket in the garage, but It's being kept with the saw and can be bolted back on in a couple of minutes...
Finished top size without the 2nd extension is 48" wide, and a full 27 deep everywhere now. I can bump the width another 10" with the other extension.
It's nice to get a long term project completed...

It's a semi big deal to get the saw out, and they are stored on its bottom shelf now...