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22 Help with old Radial Arm Saw

From: robertb@sco.COM (Robert Boucher)
Date: 17 May 90 20:06:40 GMT
Reply-To: robertb@sco.COM (Robert Boucher)


Common net opinion is that new Craftsman stuff
is junk, while the old stuff was pretty good.

I have just come into possession of a 1960'ish
Craftsman Radial Arm Saw, which belonged to my
grandfather. It was given to my uncle when he
died, and has been neglected in the garage for
the past 5-10 years.

Aside from the typical places to oil, and a general
cleaning, what else should I do to get this
saw into top shape again?




 

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