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"gjtms"

30/11/2004 1:23 AM

48 year old saw part

Hello,
I have an old Craftsman tablesaw--model 103.22161. I need a part and Sears
says it is unavailable. Any ideas?
Thanks


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Ww

WD

in reply to "gjtms" on 30/11/2004 1:23 AM

29/11/2004 8:56 PM

On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:54:20 -0500, Nova <[email protected]> wrote:

If you are looking for Crapsman's trunnon and arbor they are available in Ebay.

Crapsman Arbor Housing.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=20789&item=4339712824&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

Arbor Kit

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=20789&item=4340179819&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW


Beside the above he also sell other Crapsman/Ridgid TS parts. Before you buy
them remove the arbor from your TS measure various dimensions, length etc. Then,
check with the seller to make sure it's the correct part. I have to shims the
bearing housing to align the arbor.

I have no relation with the seller, I am very satisfy customer.

>gjtms wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I have an old Craftsman tablesaw--model 103.22161. I need a part and Sears
>> says it is unavailable. Any ideas?
>> Thanks
>
>Could you give us a clue as to what part you need?

Nn

Nova

in reply to "gjtms" on 30/11/2004 1:23 AM

29/11/2004 8:54 PM

gjtms wrote:

> Hello,
> I have an old Craftsman tablesaw--model 103.22161. I need a part and Sears
> says it is unavailable. Any ideas?
> Thanks

Could you give us a clue as to what part you need?

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
(Remove "SPAM" from email address to reply)

RG

Robert Galloway

in reply to "gjtms" on 30/11/2004 1:23 AM

30/11/2004 10:02 AM

You don't say what the part is. If you have any hobby machinists in
your circle of friends, it may be something simple to crank out.
Otherwise, a trip to the machine shop might still be an economical way
to put a good machine back in order. You won't know until you check it out.

bob g.

Joe_Stein wrote:
> I bought a vintage craftsman jointer last spring. When I learned Sears
> no longer carried the part and the manufacturer went out of business
> years ago, I stripped off what I might use in the future and scrapped
> the rest.
> Good luck!
> Joe
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> gjtms wrote:
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>> Hello,
>> I have an old Craftsman tablesaw--model 103.22161. I need a part and
>> Sears says it is unavailable. Any ideas?
>> Thanks
>>

Jk

Joe_Stein

in reply to "gjtms" on 30/11/2004 1:23 AM

30/11/2004 3:44 PM

I bought a vintage craftsman jointer last spring. When I learned Sears
no longer carried the part and the manufacturer went out of business
years ago, I stripped off what I might use in the future and scrapped
the rest.
Good luck!
Joe









gjtms wrote:
> Hello,
> I have an old Craftsman tablesaw--model 103.22161. I need a part and Sears
> says it is unavailable. Any ideas?
> Thanks
>
>

Jj

John

in reply to "gjtms" on 30/11/2004 1:23 AM

30/11/2004 8:47 AM

Well, it SURE wouldn't hurt if you had posted WHAT part you needed -
Without knowing WHAT PART, any suggestions are probably moot

John

On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 01:23:59 GMT, "gjtms" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello,
>I have an old Craftsman tablesaw--model 103.22161. I need a part and Sears
>says it is unavailable. Any ideas?
>Thanks
>


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