Hi,
We have an old 10" craftsman 1 hp table saw from my father in law who passed away long ago and were wondering if there is a way to determine the date of manufacture on this?
Thanks.
Hi,
We have an old 10" craftsman 1 hp table saw from my father in law who passed away long ago and were wondering if there is a way to determine the date of manufacture on this?
Thanks.
Have you tried contacting Sears?
Sean,
Check this out: http://www.owwm.com/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=8778
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
No not yet. I do have the serial # too, was wondering if there might be a web site out there somewhere where I could punch in model numbers and sn and maybe the date would come up, I have found several sites like that for other products over the years can't find one yet though.
Yeah I saw that site ken. Was wondering maybe these saws were made over a long period of time though,
Look at OWWM.com and go to the WIKI page. Theres quite a bit of information on Craftsman there.
You may have to match up the saw to the pictures.
I have a 299040 that I bought new in 1976 or 77 when I worked at Sears part tiime as a tool salesman. I just bought a G690 and sold the CM to my BIL. Your saw is likely older given the model sequence.
Take off a full blade, nope, too long, now take off 1/2 blade, nope, too long, now take off 1/4 blade - How the H--- can it be 1/4" short????
I have the same model. According to the date on the manual it was manufactured in 1984. I have the manual in pdf format if you are interested. Send me a PM and I will email it to you.
The 113. indicates it is an Emerson Electric manufactured machine.
Bingo, its an 80's machine. Not bad little saws. I had one of Emerson's from the previous decade and my dad now runs it with all the after-market fix-ups I added that such a tool may require. They can be made quite serviceable.
Last edited by glenn bradley; 09-03-2010 at 2:02 PM.
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