Old Craftsman Jointer
On Friday, August 25, 2000 1:00:00 AM UTC-6, Robert Greene wrote:
I have an old Craftsman jointer, 103.23340. Should I try to "bring it back", or give up? Sears parts doesn't recognize the number - perhaps it's from the 40's? 1953, keep it! |
Old Craftsman Jointer
Model 103.23340. If operable, what is the value?
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Old Craftsman Jointer
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Old Craftsman Jointer
Dear Woodworking Group__
My father purchased a Craftsman 113 table saw and a 103 6" Jointer in the 50s. I have both. I semi restored the table saw although I need a blade guard if anyone has one in any shape, I'm interested. The Jointer I recently inspected and the motor fired right up. It has a start capacitor on the bottom which appears to be inside a rectangular paper box. Never seen this before but the motor runs great. The jointer is in great condition but looks like the blades need sharpening or replacing. I see guys say the blades can be bought. Can someone let me know where I can buy new blades? They are 6 and 1/8th inch i think. I just ordered a new motor pulley for it. Thank you and glad I found this group. Laurent Bergheim, TX |
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