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04/02/2004 6:38 PM

Atlas Table Saw Model 3020

I wonder if any woodworkers in the group can help me date the table
saw I inherited from my uncle. It's an Atlas Model 3020, serial
number 001071. I believe he bought it from Sears, and (if so) it had
a Craftsman model number beginning 101.XXXX. Possibly it would have
been 101.3020, but I can't confirm that.

It's my attention to restore it. If anyone has one, I'd love to hear
what you've done to keep it running. An owner's manual or parts list
would also be a great help. You can reply via the Rec. or to e-mail
[email protected]

Thanks in advance, Carnie


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[email protected] (Jerry McCaffrey)

in reply to [email protected] (Carnie) on 04/02/2004 6:38 PM

05/02/2004 1:44 PM

[email protected] (Carnie) wrote in <883eb10f.0402041838.3ea2984
@posting.google.com>:

>I wonder if any woodworkers in the group can help me date the table
>saw I inherited from my uncle. It's an Atlas Model 3020...


I own an Atlas 3060 from the early 50's. Bought it from a small cabinet shop
25 years ago on the recommendation of a friend. To keep it running I plug it
in and push the power switch :)Also you must empty sawdust from the cabinet
when it gets over a foot deep! Actually I've had to derust the top several
times after the washing machine overflowed upstairs from my cellar shop. A
little sanding, WD40, and paste wax. The fence is rock solid & in line. Not
a Bies but meets my needs. Being a dedicated Normite I'm always looking for
a new tool but can't justify replacing this one. The link to www.owwm.com
will give you all you need. Good luck.

Jerry

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Bridger

in reply to [email protected] (Carnie) on 04/02/2004 6:38 PM

04/02/2004 8:00 PM

On 4 Feb 2004 18:38:06 -0800, [email protected] (Carnie)
wrote:

>I wonder if any woodworkers in the group can help me date the table
>saw I inherited from my uncle. It's an Atlas Model 3020, serial
>number 001071. I believe he bought it from Sears, and (if so) it had
>a Craftsman model number beginning 101.XXXX. Possibly it would have
>been 101.3020, but I can't confirm that.
>
>It's my attention to restore it. If anyone has one, I'd love to hear
>what you've done to keep it running. An owner's manual or parts list
>would also be a great help. You can reply via the Rec. or to e-mail
>[email protected]
>
>Thanks in advance, Carnie



www.owwm.com


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