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"PeterM"

12/01/2006 9:29 AM

Need dimensions for Sears 113-197751 Radial Arm Saw table

I have a Sears Radial Arms Saw, just got it, and my grandson likes to take
it, but it doesn't have a table or legs. So at least I thought I cut the
table pieces for him. Can anybody help me with the dimensions? The model #
is 113-197751...I'm sure there is no hope for the legs, they probably need
to be purchased, right??.....many thanks........Peter


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"woodarama"

in reply to "PeterM" on 12/01/2006 9:29 AM

12/01/2006 1:13 PM

i have one from 1965,model #113.29410.the table dimensions are
40"wx21-1/2"d.i bought the legs from sears,but if i had to do it over
again i would build a cabinet with drawers and casters.

Po

"Pounds on Wood"

in reply to "PeterM" on 12/01/2006 9:29 AM

12/01/2006 12:20 PM


"PeterM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have a Sears Radial Arms Saw, just got it, and my grandson likes to take
> it, but it doesn't have a table or legs. So at least I thought I cut the
> table pieces for him. Can anybody help me with the dimensions? The model #
> is 113-197751...I'm sure there is no hope for the legs, they probably need
> to be purchased, right??.....many thanks........Peter
>

Before you go to far, check here:
http://www.radialarmsawrecall.com/

You might get a whole new table AND guard for free. I did!

As for the legs, you can build a nice cabinet with storage below, wheels if
you want, and be way ahead of the cheap leg set.

Sorry I cannot help with the table dimensions. Got rid of my RAS a couple
of years ago.
--
********
Bill Pounds
http://www.billpounds.com

MD

"Morris Dovey"

in reply to "PeterM" on 12/01/2006 9:29 AM

12/01/2006 3:16 PM

PeterM (in [email protected]) said:

| I have a Sears Radial Arms Saw, just got it, and my grandson likes
| to take it, but it doesn't have a table or legs. So at least I
| thought I cut the table pieces for him. Can anybody help me with
| the dimensions? The model # is 113-197751...I'm sure there is no
| hope for the legs, they probably need to be purchased,
| right??.....many thanks........Peter

Peter...

Check with Rumpty for an improved top design! The only critical
measurements are from the fence to the mounting bolts. I don't have
the Craftsman, but do have some photos that might help at the link
below...

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/RAS_Table.html

Pp

"PeterM"

in reply to "PeterM" on 12/01/2006 9:29 AM

12/01/2006 1:11 PM

What a wonderful helpful guy you are Bill, this includes my saw, and I
called them right away, and the lower guard is on the way......At least the
grand kids will not get hurt that way. The saw has a home made guard, and
this way it will be even safer..........Peter

"Pounds on Wood" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "PeterM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I have a Sears Radial Arms Saw, just got it, and my grandson likes to
>> take
>> it, but it doesn't have a table or legs. So at least I thought I cut the
>> table pieces for him. Can anybody help me with the dimensions? The model
>> #
>> is 113-197751...I'm sure there is no hope for the legs, they probably
>> need
>> to be purchased, right??.....many thanks........Peter
>>
>
> Before you go to far, check here:
> http://www.radialarmsawrecall.com/
>
> You might get a whole new table AND guard for free. I did!
>
> As for the legs, you can build a nice cabinet with storage below, wheels
> if
> you want, and be way ahead of the cheap leg set.
>
> Sorry I cannot help with the table dimensions. Got rid of my RAS a couple
> of years ago.
> --
> ********
> Bill Pounds
> http://www.billpounds.com
>
>


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