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Just an fyi...
New bearings can be had for about 15 bux. If its from a school - assume its 3 phase - unless you are sure otherwise. If its 3 phase make sure u know how you are going to power it - either a new motor or phase converter. Adjustment of this saw is a bit of a PITA (I have one and rebuild 1 from scratch - its actaully an ongoing project) The entire assembly hangs from the table. On the other hand - it is a tank - cast iron wings on a huge table. Its worth what you are willing to put into it. I paid 400 for mine - I replaced the motor ($85.00) and new bearings (15 bux - but a bitch to change) Took the entire thing apart and blasted everything - in the process of rebuilding it back. More of a labor of love and challange than a necessity. good luck w/ it. wrote in message oups.com... Local auction will be selling an older Powermatic cabinet saw, Model 71. Searching here reveals little on this saw; www.OWWM has a bit more, and some pics; a call to Powermatic turns up only scant info, no manual, and a parts diagram/list (which they helpfully e-mailed). What I know: early 60s manufacture date; listed as a 12" blade, 230v saw; the sale saw was probably used in a high school shop (got that chipped, institutional green, re-paint treatment), has full cast iron wings but no fence/rails (that I recall), and I haven't looked at the motor yet (won't be able to power it up). What might be a reasonable price to give for this saw, given it will probably need a complete rebuild (which I don't mind doing), possibly a new motor ($250+), and a fence/rail system ($250+). I currently use an old c-man contractors that I have sweetly tuned-up. I could possibly move the fence I now use. Thanks. Dan |
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