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"Dr. Deb"

15/08/2008 9:50 AM

Old Machines


I know this is a woodworking group, but some of you just love old tools. A
friend of mine just got blessed with a deal from heaven. He picked up a
Craftsman metal cutting bandsaw (model 1012290), in perfect working order
for $20.00, stand and all. (some folks should be shot :-) )

Do any of you have any idea when this was made?

Thanks

Deb


This topic has 2 replies

JH

"Jim Hall"

in reply to "Dr. Deb" on 15/08/2008 9:50 AM

15/08/2008 8:38 AM

You might want to give your friend this website dedicated to old woodworking
machines, primarily, but includes metal working tools also.

http://www.owwm.com/home.aspx

According to the website Craftsman tools with prefix 101 where made by Atlas
Press Co. from 1934 to 1960. The web page includes pictures of bandsaws
made during this time frame by Atlas and other info such as history of Atlas
Company that may be of interest to your friend.

"Dr. Deb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> I know this is a woodworking group, but some of you just love old tools.
> A
> friend of mine just got blessed with a deal from heaven. He picked up a
> Craftsman metal cutting bandsaw (model 1012290), in perfect working order
> for $20.00, stand and all. (some folks should be shot :-) )
>
> Do any of you have any idea when this was made?
>
> Thanks
>
> Deb

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to "Dr. Deb" on 15/08/2008 9:50 AM

15/08/2008 3:08 PM

Must not be really old since you can still buy a good
many of the parts, including owners manual.

http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/retrieveModelActionHome!retrieve.action?modelNumber=1012290&pop=flush



Dr. Deb wrote:
> I know this is a woodworking group, but some of you just love old tools. A
> friend of mine just got blessed with a deal from heaven. He picked up a
> Craftsman metal cutting bandsaw (model 1012290), in perfect working order
> for $20.00, stand and all. (some folks should be shot :-) )
>
> Do any of you have any idea when this was made?
>
> Thanks
>
> Deb


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