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It's not a lathe or mill but I just got this off kijiji last week for $45. off the original owner.
This model was purchased in 1956 & made in the mid 50's by Atlas and a few others but Craftsman had these made for a long time. Sears still sells parts for these as well. It uses a 1/2" x 60" blade.
It is in such good condition I refurbished it.
First I rebuilt the drop cylinder. It didnt work before. I polished the cylinder valve on my 7 x 8 lathe, made a new knob and polished the rusty parts. I cleaned the vise screw, Rebuilt the 1/4hp motor, rewired it with a proper drop switch. The piece of steel on the motor plate is for added weight on the drive belt if needed & a little sand blasting to clean a few parts. I then made a stand with wheels from a 40 gal fish tank stand.
I spent another $20 on new switch and a new cord / plug, wheels & paint. With about 10 hours to finish the saw.
This model was purchased in 1956 & made in the mid 50's by Atlas and a few others but Craftsman had these made for a long time. Sears still sells parts for these as well. It uses a 1/2" x 60" blade.
It is in such good condition I refurbished it.
First I rebuilt the drop cylinder. It didnt work before. I polished the cylinder valve on my 7 x 8 lathe, made a new knob and polished the rusty parts. I cleaned the vise screw, Rebuilt the 1/4hp motor, rewired it with a proper drop switch. The piece of steel on the motor plate is for added weight on the drive belt if needed & a little sand blasting to clean a few parts. I then made a stand with wheels from a 40 gal fish tank stand.
I spent another $20 on new switch and a new cord / plug, wheels & paint. With about 10 hours to finish the saw.
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