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I recently bought an old Craftsman Radial Arm ( 113.29440) saw that needs a
new table. Any advice regarding what material to use and dimensions for the various pieces would be appreciated. Thank you, Peter |
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Our shop has one from who knows where and it has a particleboard table
and a plywood fence. I don't know about yours, but mine has weird type of wing nut that allows you to use multiple pieces (mine has 3) and pull them tight up against a metal bracket. I can get the dimensions for you if you want. |
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![]() "Peter Wells" wrote in message .. . I recently bought an old Craftsman Radial Arm ( 113.29440) saw that needs a new table. Any advice regarding what material to use and dimensions for the various pieces would be appreciated. Thank you, Peter Craftsmen had a recall a few years ago on one of the 10" RAS and will send you a new table. |
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Re the recall, as far as I could see I send them the saw and they send me
$100 which after shipping etc isn't a good deal. Am I missing something? Peter "Fred" wrote in message ... "Peter Wells" wrote in message .. . I recently bought an old Craftsman Radial Arm ( 113.29440) saw that needs a new table. Any advice regarding what material to use and dimensions for the various pieces would be appreciated. Thank you, Peter Craftsmen had a recall a few years ago on one of the 10" RAS and will send you a new table. |
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I have a Model 113.29441 that I purchase new around 1972.
The table is in three pieces made from1 1/2" particle board. 20x36, 5x36 and 2x36 They are made this way so you can move the fence back for wider cuts. You use a 1x4 as the fence. I have a manual in pdf format if you would like a copy. I think the recall was on the blade guard not the table. "Peter Wells" wrote in message .. . I recently bought an old Craftsman Radial Arm ( 113.29440) saw that needs a new table. Any advice regarding what material to use and dimensions for the various pieces would be appreciated. Thank you, Peter |
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I looked at the recall website, with my model and serial numbers. My saw
qualifies, they will send a new top, they gave me the order number. http://radialarmsawrecall.com/ Steve Craftsmen had a recall a few years ago on one of the 10" RAS and will send you a new table. |
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I called and unfortunately for my model they give $100 in exchange for the
guts of the saw. However they do cover shipping, maybe I can pickup a newer model for the $100 on eBay. "Steve Peterson" wrote in message news ![]() I looked at the recall website, with my model and serial numbers. My saw qualifies, they will send a new top, they gave me the order number. http://radialarmsawrecall.com/ Steve Craftsmen had a recall a few years ago on one of the 10" RAS and will send you a new table. |
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That sounds very similar to mine, the front, main piece of the table looks
as though it bolts to the metal stand, there are adjustments to make it level, and there are two clamps at the back that press the other pieces against it. Others use particle board up to 1 1/2" thick and I've seen particle board with a laminate. It sounds as though the two pieces at the back can be reversed to move the fence to its furthest back position for the largest cuts and to a position where it sits in front of the blade. If that's the case I can probably figure out what dimensions work. However I'd appreciate if you could send me the dimensions from your saw. Thank you, Peter "woodworker88" wrote in message oups.com... Our shop has one from who knows where and it has a particleboard table and a plywood fence. I don't know about yours, but mine has weird type of wing nut that allows you to use multiple pieces (mine has 3) and pull them tight up against a metal bracket. I can get the dimensions for you if you want. |
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"Steve Peterson" wrote:
I looked at the recall website, with my model and serial numbers. My saw qualifies, they will send a new top, they gave me the order number. http://radialarmsawrecall.com/ Steve Craftsmen had a recall a few years ago on one of the 10" RAS and will send you a new table. Huh?!?! The only recall I am aware of is the one shown in the site referenced above, which is for a new blade guard. I've never seen any recall for a new table. Am I missing something? My table is pretty tattered. I don't consider it a Sears problem, but if someone has gotten them to give new tables to saw owners, I am not above accepting one. -- Alex -- Replace "nospam" with "mail" to reply by email. Checked infrequently. |
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wrote: I recently bought an old Craftsman Radial Arm ( 113.29440) saw that needs a new table. Any advice regarding what material to use and dimensions for the various pieces would be appreciated. Thank you, Peter I replaced mine a while ago, it wasn't exactly a stock set up but the information for locating the position of table should still be valid. http://benchnotes.com/Radial%20Arm%2...arm_table.html Whether Craftsman will replace the guard and table depends on the age of the saw, later models qualify, otherwise you get $100 to stop using the saw. Feel free to contact me through the link on Bench Notes if you have any questions. FrankC -- http://benchnotes.com |
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The new guard will not fit somehow with the original tables, so they
are obligated to provide you with a new one (no new fence, though). The new table pieces are made from 1" MDF I think. -John |
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With the new blade guard they send you a new table top.
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on 8/19/2005 9:32 AM alexy said the following:
The only recall I am aware of is the one shown in the site referenced above, which is for a new blade guard. I've never seen any recall for a new table. Am I missing something? My table is pretty tattered. I don't consider it a Sears problem, but if someone has gotten them to give new tables to saw owners, I am not above accepting one. Yeah, go back to the link posted earlier in this thread. I looked into it a year or two ago when it surfaced again. It is model dependent. For my saw and the last poster all they're willing to do is give you $100 and pay shipping for you to send them the motor unit so they can breathe easy that the saw is no longer out there waiting to kill someone. (FWIW, I've used the saw - according to instructions and common sense for going on 32 years with nary a close call) Other models they will send you a new blade guard and anti-kickback safeties and on at least one I recall that they also sent a new table. Why? I dunno but they did. Check it out and see if yours qualifies. |
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"John Girouard" wrote:
The new guard will not fit somehow with the original tables, so they are obligated to provide you with a new one (no new fence, though). The new table pieces are made from 1" MDF I think. -John Interesting! That would be a reason to get the new blade guard, even if you were happy with your old blade guard. -- Alex -- Replace "nospam" with "mail" to reply by email. Checked infrequently. |
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![]() Peter Wells wrote: That sounds very similar to mine, the front, main piece of the table looks as though it bolts to the metal stand, there are adjustments to make it level, and there are two clamps at the back that press the other pieces against it. Others use particle board up to 1 1/2" thick and I've seen particle board with a laminate. It sounds as though the two pieces at the back can be reversed to move the fence to its furthest back position for the largest cuts and to a position where it sits in front of the blade. If that's the case I can probably figure out what dimensions work. However I'd appreciate if you could send me the dimensions from your saw. Thank you, Peter -snip- That is correct. On my 1960's vintage saw, you adjust for 90 degrees by nudging the table, which sets the position of the fence since it's clamped against it. That means you need to pay attention to the squareness of the replacement table, and be sure you have a small amount of wiggle room at the table mounts. |
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![]() Huh?!?! The only recall I am aware of is the one shown in the site referenced above, which is for a new blade guard. I've never seen any recall for a new table. Am I missing something? My table is pretty tattered. I don't consider it a Sears problem, but if someone has gotten them to give new tables to saw owners, I am not above accepting one. My understanding is that with the new guard the fence on the saw has to be moved outward..toward the operator ...thus the old table will no longer fit as it is too deep......so they give you a new table... You willl loose about an inch of cross cutting compacity because of this ... Bob |
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On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 16:10:53 GMT, Unquestionably Confused
wrote: on 8/19/2005 9:32 AM alexy said the following: The only recall I am aware of is the one shown in the site referenced above, which is for a new blade guard. I've never seen any recall for a new table. Am I missing something? My table is pretty tattered. I don't consider it a Sears problem, but if someone has gotten them to give new tables to saw owners, I am not above accepting one. Yeah, go back to the link posted earlier in this thread. I looked into it a year or two ago when it surfaced again. It is model dependent. For my saw and the last poster all they're willing to do is give you $100 and pay shipping for you to send them the motor unit so they can breathe easy that the saw is no longer out there waiting to kill someone. (FWIW, I've used the saw - according to instructions and common sense for going on 32 years with nary a close call) Other models they will send you a new blade guard and anti-kickback safeties and on at least one I recall that they also sent a new table. Why? I dunno but they did. Check it out and see if yours qualifies. They send a new table because the new guard will not fit behind the fence on the original table. On the new table the fence is a couple of inches further towards the front of the saw. Of course, this reduces the maximum width of crosscut capacity. Dave Hall |
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Forget the table supplied by the recall! Make yourself a 2 ply table with
steel reinforcing and you'll have a flat table that will never warp! Check with the Mr. Sawdust Book "How To Master The Radial Saw" to see how to make it. http://mrsawdust.com/ -- Rumpty Radial Arm Saw Forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/woodbutcher/start - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Fred" wrote in message ... "Peter Wells" wrote in message .. . I recently bought an old Craftsman Radial Arm ( 113.29440) saw that needs a new table. Any advice regarding what material to use and dimensions for the various pieces would be appreciated. Thank you, Peter Craftsmen had a recall a few years ago on one of the 10" RAS and will send you a new table. |
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![]() "John Girouard" wrote in message oups.com... The new guard will not fit somehow with the original tables, so they are obligated to provide you with a new one (no new fence, though). The new table pieces are made from 1" MDF I think. -John Yep!! Max |
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A friend gave me this saw (Model 113.197602) but it has no fence. I
appreciate the measurements. If it isn't too much trouble, a pdf of the manual would REALLY be appreciated! Thanks, Patrick Fischer Olalla, WA "Tom" wrote in message news ![]() I have a Model 113.29441 that I purchase new around 1972. The table is in three pieces made from1 1/2" particle board. 20x36, 5x36 and 2x36 They are made this way so you can move the fence back for wider cuts. You use a 1x4 as the fence. I have a manual in pdf format if you would like a copy. I think the recall was on the blade guard not the table. "Peter Wells" wrote in message .. . I recently bought an old Craftsman Radial Arm ( 113.29440) saw that needs a new table. Any advice regarding what material to use and dimensions for the various pieces would be appreciated. Thank you, Peter |
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Because of the configuration of the new blade guard, a new table was
required to accommodate it. They also sent the table. "alexy" wrote in message ... The only recall I am aware of is the one shown in the site referenced above, which is for a new blade guard. I've never seen any recall for a new table. Am I missing something? My table is pretty tattered. I don't consider it a Sears problem, but if someone has gotten them to give new tables to saw owners, I am not above accepting one. -- Alex -- Replace "nospam" with "mail" to reply by email. Checked infrequently. |
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Patrick Fischer wrote:
A friend gave me this saw (Model 113.197602) but it has no fence. I appreciate the measurements. If it isn't too much trouble, a pdf of the manual would REALLY be appreciated! If all you're missing is the fence itself, measure the width of the existing table and chop a 1"x2" to length. That's your starting point and your fence. Want it a bit higher? Use the one you just made with the 1"x2" to rip whatever height you'd like. In fact, rip two since you'll occasionally want to replace the fence and you chew it up with slightly angled cuts, etc. FWIW, if no one has the manual scanned for you, it's still available from Sears for $7.49. Pretty good diagrams of the various parts of the saw are available on line as well. |
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A friend gave me this saw (Model 113.197602) but it has no fence. I
appreciate the measurements. If it isn't too much trouble, a pdf of the manual would REALLY be appreciated! Get in touch with Emerson Tool Company and see if they can supply you a manual. Sears sells the manuals but Emerson might give you one for nothing. Lee -- To e-mail, replace "bucketofspam" with "dleegordon" Lee Gordon www.leegordonproductions.com |
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replying to Peter Wells, VERN THEIS IN ZEPHYRHILLS FL 33542 wrote:
i also just a sears radial arm saw with same no. as yours it was new in 1972. my question do you know where i can get the two arbor wenches for that saw? and also just out that all those saws were on recall i can see why they are very dangerous just be careful. i am waiting to hear from my email address is just below thank you hopely we can keep in contact each other -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodwo...ble-36708-.htm |
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replying to VERN THEIS IN ZEPHYRHILLS FL, brian welch wrote:
Vern, I have some extra wrenches for that saw...Please confirm which arbor wrench you need (I Think there were 2 different sizes, one is around 9/16", the other is closer to 3/4"). I also have the wrench or the arbor nut as well...A couple dollars each plus shipping, if that is okay with you...Let me know Thanks -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodwo...ble-36708-.htm |
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If you can't find what you need - have them made at a machine shop.
A cnc machine shop can do it nicely. A manual one can as well. Martin On 2/26/2017 12:14 PM, VERN THEIS IN ZEPHYRHILLS FL 33542 wrote: replying to Peter Wells, VERN THEIS IN ZEPHYRHILLS FL 33542 wrote: i also just a sears radial arm saw with same no. as yours it was new in 1972. my question do you know where i can get the two arbor wenches for that saw? and also just out that all those saws were on recall i can see why they are very dangerous just be careful. i am waiting to hear from my email address is just below thank you hopely we can keep in contact each other |
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In article , VERN THEIS IN ZEPHYRHILLS
FL 33542 m wrote: replying to Peter Wells, VERN THEIS IN ZEPHYRHILLS FL 33542 wrote: i also just a sears radial arm saw with same no. as yours it was new in 1972. my question do you know where i can get the two arbor wenches for that saw? and also just out that all those saws were on recall i can see why they are very dangerous just be careful. i am waiting to hear from my email address is just below thank you hopely we can keep in contact each other There seems to be no shortage of Craftsman radial arm saw arbor wrenches on eBay. Here's one example: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Craftsman-Ra.../172548104485? hash=item282cab2125:g:0sEAAOSw241YiOj4 Joe |
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