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Craftsman #113 TS decommission

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Craftsman #113 TS decommission

Yup  my old buddy is retired for good. Sort of.

About 40+ years ago I got it from Sears  as some kind of defect. Some kind.  I can't recall what was off  about it.  Damaged box?

Over time it got a new rip fence and  I made a heavy steel miter fence  for it too.

Anyway I mounted it on a frame and  ran the daylights out of it   up until  some years ago when I got a Hammer K3.

The old TS served as my metal cutting saw for a while and eventually I got a better option and it's sat silent ever since.

So I took it  apart today.   Ahh the memories.   That saw never bit me.

 

Trunion is off, cast iron top is off, The sheet metal body  remains and  I have the aluminum side table too.

Now what to do with it.

I built a large disc sander from a honkin huge aluminum jig plate disc that goes on my lathe but I never built the table.

I'm thinking of sawing the cast iron table in half to lighten it and get  a long flat section and using that.

 

So then what about the trunnion?

What do you do with an old TS trunnion?

 

 

 

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"What do you do with an old TS trunnion?"

 

Same as you do with a drunken sailor- throw it overboard!

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Maybe I can turn it into a router lift?

Ebay?  I thought I heard the gentle blowing of taps here in Indiana.

Cliff,

As Ron suggested post the parts on ebay.

You might be surprised what some of those parts end up going for. ;)

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