My pops recently pased away and while going through his shop I came across his Radial arm saw. He purchased it in 1967. still have the originall receipt. I’m located in So Cal for pickup
MSLiechty AT Yahoo Dot Com
My pops recently pased away and while going through his shop I came across his Radial arm saw. He purchased it in 1967. still have the originall receipt. I’m located in So Cal for pickup
MSLiechty AT Yahoo Dot Com
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Junkhound
I remember him collecting these things to send back to Craftsman for 100.00. That's one way out.
My condolences on your loss.
I can't remember which piece
but you send part of the motor back for a $75 or $100 rebate. Takes it permanently out of commission...
You are probably right.
You know junkhound, get the hundred and then go to the scrapper.
I guess I would go to the local trade school and offer it to a student.
With the disclaimer that it isn't a toy.