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brucedlimber@aol.com (BruceDLimber)

25/12/2004 6:13 PM

Manufacturer of my radial-arm saw


Greetings, all! :-)

A question for you folks:

I've recently been told that my radial-arm saw may in fact not be a DeWalt, as
I"d thought.

It has a Montgomery Ward nameplate, and the model number is TPC2610C.

Does anyone know who the actual manufacturer of this is (and if they're out of
business, who handles their parts, etc. now)?

Thanks in advance!

Bruce


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"George"

in reply to brucedlimber@aol.com (BruceDLimber) on 25/12/2004 6:13 PM

25/12/2004 3:32 PM

Toolkraft. Nice saw. I've got one.

Search the archives for Toolkraft. there's a parts number.

"BruceDLimber" <brucedlimber@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041225131338.06621.00002294@mb-m15.aol.com...
>
> Greetings, all! :-)
>
> A question for you folks:
>
> I've recently been told that my radial-arm saw may in fact not be a
DeWalt, as
> I"d thought.
>
> It has a Montgomery Ward nameplate, and the model number is TPC2610C.
>
> Does anyone know who the actual manufacturer of this is (and if they're
out of
> business, who handles their parts, etc. now)?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Bruce
>

MD

Morris Dovey

in reply to brucedlimber@aol.com (BruceDLimber) on 25/12/2004 6:13 PM

25/12/2004 4:03 PM

BruceDLimber wrote:

> I've recently been told that my radial-arm saw may in fact not
> be a DeWalt, as I"d thought.
>
> It has a Montgomery Ward nameplate, and the model number is
> TPC2610C.
>
> Does anyone know who the actual manufacturer of this is (and
> if they're out of business, who handles their parts, etc.
> now)?

<http://www.toolkraft.com>

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


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