Now, how did I miss this thread? I got into restoring Craftsman Table Saws about 3 or 4 years ago. model #'s - 103.22161, 103.22171, 103.22181, 103.21041, 113.22411 & 113.29990. It would take me about 1 month to 1 and that was every night after work and most of the weekend. I would take off the paint to the metal, then prime and paint, all the knobs would be brought back to life with a bench top buffer (no wire wheel!) as well as the trunnion. The trunnion would be completely torn down, frame painted and every metal piece buffed to a chrome finish then re-assembled. I could usually pick up one from CL for about $35.00-$65.00 and would sell for $200.00 - $250.00. Its been awhile since the last one, I kinda got hooked on doing the Craftsman bench grinders, then the Craftsman drill presses and now the Craftsman band saws ( I love the old Craftsman stuff from the 50's & 60's) I would take step by step pictures, so needless to say I have hundreds, here's a few... (BTW, I still have parts if anyone is looking)