Dave - I am trying to dispose of a 70's vintage Craftsman TS myself and the
router table idea crossed my mind. My first thought was the insert
shape/size did not seem workable. Could you describe, in general, how you
did the conversion? Does it require machining?
Any Pics?
Ron Brogan
"TeamCasa" wrote in message
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You could always junk eveything but the cast iron top and convert it into
a
router table. I did this for my brother and it works very nicely.
Dave
"Mark Leininger" wrote in message
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Is there any marketplace for an old Craftsman table saw other than ebay?
I have one from about 1955 that I inherited and have used for years.
I've been planning to upgrade and the motor seems to have burned out
over the weekend, so the time has come. I wouldn't call it an antique,
but I'm wondering if there are any forums to sell these old saws to
people who are interested in rebuilding them or using them for parts or
something.
Thanks for any info
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