I'm doing one now. I figured I didn't have enough incomplete projects, so figured I would start another one.
It's all disassembled, some parts painted, and some already back together. It's a '68 Rockwell 33-694 "Plus 10", which means it's a 12" RAS. Go figure.
Not much doc on the internet about it. A couple for sale, and I did find the parts diagram over on Vintage Machinery.
Only thing I've needed to order so far were 5 bearings - one for the column up/down screw (marginal) and the 4 for the yoke-to-carraige connection (toast). Once I get into the motor, I might need more. The saw turned on when I plugged it in with the switch was in the OFF position. It has a 240 plug on it, but seems to be wired for 120 inside. I was hesitant to touch the frame with it plugged in!! All the wiring insulation was brittle and cracked everywhere. I'll get some pictures later.
I acquired this the summer of '13 when I bought a big lot of tools at auction. This was one of the "Oh, I get that too?" machines that came in the lot.
Todd