JS

"Joseph Smith"

11/10/2004 12:21 PM

Sears Professional Cabinet Saw. Who makes????

I was enjoying one of my favorite pastimes the other day;
which is walking around the Sears Tool Department. They
have a couple of new types of Table Saws which look like
they are quite an upgrade over the usual stuff.
One was a Cabinet saw with a B-meyer fence, outfeed support,
and 1&3/4 HP 115/220V motor. It was more Table Saw than I ever
expected seeing at Sears. The Mfr Code started off with a 152.
But none of my sears source lists show which Mfr. this is.
Does anyone have a more updated list with 152 on it????

Joey in Chesapeake


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mR

[email protected] (Ron Truitt)

in reply to "Joseph Smith" on 11/10/2004 12:21 PM

11/10/2004 9:17 PM

I looked at one today a tested the fence by engaging it and putting some
pressure on the far end. It tends to move, which makes me think I don't
want to mess with it. I have a Craftsman with fence problems now...
same thing, but with a Vega fence.

RonT

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to "Joseph Smith" on 11/10/2004 12:21 PM

11/10/2004 1:39 PM

Joseph Smith asks:

>One was a Cabinet saw with a B-meyer fence, outfeed support,
>and 1&3/4 HP 115/220V motor. It was more Table Saw than I ever
>expected seeing at Sears. The Mfr Code started off with a 152.
>But none of my sears source lists show which Mfr. this is.
>Does anyone have a more updated list with 152 on it?

Orion.

Charlie Self
"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for
selfishness." John Kenneth Galbraith

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Joseph Smith" on 11/10/2004 12:21 PM

12/10/2004 2:10 PM


"Ron Truitt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I looked at one today a tested the fence by engaging it and putting some
> pressure on the far end. It tends to move, which makes me think I don't
> want to mess with it. I have a Craftsman with fence problems now...
> same thing, but with a Vega fence.


Before you tested it did you make sure the fence was assembled and tweaked
to specs? Movement at the rear is easily taken care of.

JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to "Joseph Smith" on 11/10/2004 12:21 PM

12/10/2004 6:24 AM

Ron Truitt wrote:

> I looked at one today a tested the fence by engaging it and putting some
> pressure on the far end. It tends to move, which makes me think I don't
> want to mess with it. I have a Craftsman with fence problems now...
> same thing, but with a Vega fence.

Are you saying that the rail to which the fence is attached moves? Or are
you saying that the Biesemeyer fence moves relative to the rail?
>
> RonT

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