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[email protected] (Glenna Rose)

27/01/2005 7:46 PM

Re: Sears RAS, need a manual or questions answered, model #113.29501

[email protected] writes:
>Thanks,
> I tried the sears web sight and they list the manual, but don't carry
>it
>anymore. I'll be checking the Emerson site next.
>
>Bill

Definitely try the service store. I took the parts list from my table saw
and was able to get a part from a 70s table saw. It might be that it's
just not available through the web site. It's at least worth a try.

Glenna


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"Fourleaves"

in reply to [email protected] (Glenna Rose) on 27/01/2005 7:46 PM

28/01/2005 11:23 AM

Congratulations - its a good feeling, isn't it?

Have fun!

"Bill Becker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:RdkKd.2551$fT4.2417@trnddc09...
> OK Thanks,
> Now that I've had the RAS home a couple of days, I 've looked it over
> and removed the covers. I found that it was wired for 220, so that was an
> easy fix, now it runs just fine. Everything else on the saw seams to be
> working, the rollers on the arm seam a little loose, I contacted Emerson
> and
> they are sending me a new manual no charge.
> So now that the saw is getting broken down, I took the time to look at
> the bench belt sander, it is a 6 inch wide and uses a 48 inch belt, this
> seams to be running just fine.
> Now for the latest, went back to my neighbors and he gave me a 25 gal
> air compressor, and a 12 inch craftsmen table saw, and more hand tools
> than
> I could count.
>
> Thanks All
> Bill
>
>
>
>
> "Glenna Rose" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> [email protected] writes:
>> >Thanks,
>> > I tried the sears web sight and they list the manual, but don't carry
>> >it
>> >anymore. I'll be checking the Emerson site next.
>> >
>> >Bill
>>
>> Definitely try the service store. I took the parts list from my table
>> saw
>> and was able to get a part from a 70s table saw. It might be that it's
>> just not available through the web site. It's at least worth a try.
>>
>> Glenna
>>
>
>

BB

"Bill Becker"

in reply to [email protected] (Glenna Rose) on 27/01/2005 7:46 PM

28/01/2005 5:38 AM

OK Thanks,
Now that I've had the RAS home a couple of days, I 've looked it over
and removed the covers. I found that it was wired for 220, so that was an
easy fix, now it runs just fine. Everything else on the saw seams to be
working, the rollers on the arm seam a little loose, I contacted Emerson and
they are sending me a new manual no charge.
So now that the saw is getting broken down, I took the time to look at
the bench belt sander, it is a 6 inch wide and uses a 48 inch belt, this
seams to be running just fine.
Now for the latest, went back to my neighbors and he gave me a 25 gal
air compressor, and a 12 inch craftsmen table saw, and more hand tools than
I could count.

Thanks All
Bill




"Glenna Rose" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> [email protected] writes:
> >Thanks,
> > I tried the sears web sight and they list the manual, but don't carry
> >it
> >anymore. I'll be checking the Emerson site next.
> >
> >Bill
>
> Definitely try the service store. I took the parts list from my table saw
> and was able to get a part from a 70s table saw. It might be that it's
> just not available through the web site. It's at least worth a try.
>
> Glenna
>


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