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Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - doobes - 05-29-2016

This has been a long ride.

About 5 years ago, I bought this sad sack off of CL for $20:









I went through the disassembly:









And realized one of the handwheels was not original and the other one was broken. So a set of handwheels was bought from Grizzly and machined to fit:

















And after a significant delay, the rehab began in earnest. I treated all the internals with evaporust and then painted everything up:









Once the paint was dry, it was reassembled:



































At this stage, I decided I wanted a base for the unit that looked like this:



So first came the base:





Which was painted and the saw mounted:



And after another long time, the remainder was built and the final product looks like this:















So over 5 years from start to finish and a solid year on the actual rehab itself.

Whew. I think I'm about rehabbed out, for now


Re: Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - Herb G - 05-29-2016

Dude, you really should have broke that down into 4-5 posts.
Someone on dial up is going to be pizzed.


Re: Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - gregr - 05-29-2016

Herb G said:


Dude, you really should have broke that down into 4-5 posts.
Someone on dial up is going to be pizzed.




Wow, after that really nice write up with detailed photos the only comment you can make is some dude with dial-up is going to be "pizzed"?

I thought it was a great post and great restoration and contained some good ideas for storage. Thanks for posting it Chris.

Greg


Re: Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - doobes - 05-29-2016

gregr said:


[blockquote]Herb G said:


Dude, you really should have broke that down into 4-5 posts.
Someone on dial up is going to be pizzed.




Wow, after that really nice write up with detailed photos the only comment you can make is some dude with dial-up is going to be "pizzed"?

I thought it was a great post and great restoration and contained some good ideas for storage. Thanks for posting it Chris.

Greg


[/blockquote]

LOL!

It's Herb, the resident curmudgeon, he's harmless

Thanks for the good words.

I hate to think how many hours I've got in this thing. Probably would have been cheaper to buy a new saw.....


Re: Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - R Clark - 05-29-2016

Very !


Re: Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - AZ Engineer - 05-29-2016

Great job, I'm sure it's now way better than when new...joe


Re: Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - K. L. McReynolds - 05-29-2016

I can remember dial up----I would not have been very whizzsed waiting to see that!!!

NICE JOB!!!!!!!!


Re: Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - knotscott - 05-29-2016

What an awesome refurb! Great job documenting the process too. You've got a nice saw there.


Re: Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - DFJarvie - 05-29-2016

Nice job. Do you have dust collection for the router?


Re: Craftsman Cabinet Saw Rehab - doobes - 05-29-2016

DFJarvie said:


Nice job. Do you have dust collection for the router?




Not yet. I'm planning on putting a hole in the back of the cabinet with the router. I've got a Y dust collection fitting with a 2" branch that I can plumb into the hole.