craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500
I just acquired a craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500 with the original unpacking instructions and the original manual and parts list. If anyone is looking to get a copy of these contact me.
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craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500
On 1/15/2020 8:14 AM, Taylor Faeth wrote:
I just acquired a craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500 with the original unpacking instructions and the original manual and parts list. If anyone is looking to get a copy of these contact me. There's an upload facility on the OWWM machinery for manuals...if the particular model number isn't there, that would be good place to put a copy. -- |
craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500
Taylor Faeth wrote:
I just acquired a craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500 with the original unpacking instructions and the original manual and parts list. If anyone is looking to get a copy of these contact me. Or, they could simply download the PDF he http://test.rasrecall.com/manuals/102_2758_1.PDF .... many other Craftsman RAS models as well: http://radialarmsawrecall.com/manuals.aspx |
craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500
I have one, and it has been disassembled for a couple of years, and I would like to see how it should go back to gather right! copy
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craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500
I was surprised to find out that it is a 12" Saw, I only had a 10" blade on it! Thank you ver much. Don**
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craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500
On 9/25/2020 11:31 AM, Don Morey wrote:
I was surprised to find out that it is a 12" Saw, I only had a 10" blade on it!Â* Thank you ver much.Â* Don** Probably a 10". IIRC a 12" blade will have a larger diameter arbor. A 10" probably would not fit a 12". |
craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500
On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 4:29:54 PM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
On 9/25/2020 11:31 AM, Don Morey wrote: I was surprised to find out that it is a 12" Saw, I only had a 10" blade on it! Thank you ver much. Don** Probably a 10". IIRC a 12" blade will have a larger diameter arbor. A 10" probably would not fit a 12". All Google search shows that a 113.29500 is a 12" saw. I was still leery until I found the manual. 12" it is. https://www.xnoesae.com/index.php?ma...ts_id=69292 4 |
craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500
Leon wrote:
On 9/25/2020 11:31 AM, Don Morey wrote: I was surprised to find out that it is a 12" Saw, I only had a 10" blade on it!Â* Thank you ver much.Â* Don** Probably a 10". IIRC a 12" blade will have a larger diameter arbor. A 10" probably would not fit a 12". Except when they're both 5/8" arbors. https://www.forrestblades.com/woodworker-i-saw-blade-for-radial-arm-and-table-saws/12-woodworker-i-saw-blade-60-teeth/ https://www.forrestblades.com/chopmaster/12-chopmaster-saw-blade-80-teeth/ |
craftsman 12 inch radial saw model number 113.29500
On 9/25/2020 6:02 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 4:29:54 PM UTC-4, Leon wrote: On 9/25/2020 11:31 AM, Don Morey wrote: I was surprised to find out that it is a 12" Saw, I only had a 10" blade on it! Thank you ver much. Don** Probably a 10". IIRC a 12" blade will have a larger diameter arbor. A 10" probably would not fit a 12". All Google search shows that a 113.29500 is a 12" saw. I was still leery until I found the manual. 12" it is. https://www.xnoesae.com/index.php?ma...ts_id=69292 4 Understood but the OP responded that he was using a 10" blade on this saw. |
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