I'm thinking of replacing a hand-me-down Ryobi, and I've been checking
the classifieds, ebay, etc. I keep seeing old craftsman saws for sale,
but the owners don't include much info aside from the model number.
Unfortunately, even after a Google search with the model number, I
can't seem to find out the specs for the machine. Is there some place
I should be looking, or do I just have to keep badgering sellers about
table sizes and weights and so forth? Any guidance would be
appreciated.
Along the same lines, can anyone tell me anything about the Craftsman
113.298030 or the 113.299315? I've looked 'em up on OWWM, and
determined the original manufacturer (Emerson), but other than that,
nada. Thanks.
Eric
Eric wrote:
> > Along the same lines, can anyone tell me anything about the Craftsman
> 113.298030 or the 113.299315? I've looked 'em up on OWWM, and
> determined the original manufacturer (Emerson), but other than that,
> nada. Thanks.
>
> Eric
Eric,
When you find the model you are looking for on OWWM, write to the
owner. He will be happy to give you any of the information you are
looking for. I don't believe that owners manuals, etc will have
weights listed, but they can be found on OWWM as well.
Bill
Eric wrote:
> I'm thinking of replacing a hand-me-down Ryobi, and I've been checking
> the classifieds, ebay, etc. I keep seeing old craftsman saws for sale,
> but the owners don't include much info aside from the model number.
> Unfortunately, even after a Google search with the model number, I
> can't seem to find out the specs for the machine. Is there some place
> I should be looking, or do I just have to keep badgering sellers about
> table sizes and weights and so forth? Any guidance would be
> appreciated.
>
> Along the same lines, can anyone tell me anything about the Craftsman
> 113.298030 or the 113.299315? I've looked 'em up on OWWM, and
> determined the original manufacturer (Emerson), but other than that,
> nada. Thanks.
If you're willing to spend a little money, Sears has owners' manuals for
most of their tools available from their parts department for under 10
bucks.
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