I was recently given an old Craftsman table saw. It has a 7 or 8 inch blade, cast iron table, and a belt driven motor. The arbor does not tilt, however the table does tilt. It seems to be pretty old, and the table top is quite rusty. I have a good contractor’s saw that I use and I don’t need this one. I thought it may have some value to a collector. Can anyone here steer me in the direction of finding information on the age of the saw, and how I might find someone interested? I’ve tried putting the model number into the online sears parts finder, but no luck.
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I had a friend that had a table like that and made it into a roughter table, it had a solid top with a extension
and he used the extenion to mount the rought in, or if the saw hole is large enough use it. Get creative.
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