jJ

20/05/2004 12:56 PM

Table saw research

I am looking at a used Craftsman table saw that is for sale, but I
can't seem to find any information of the saw. The model number is
113.298720 and it is a 10inch saw. I have looked on the sears website
and the number turns up nothin'. I have Googled the number and all I
get is a few hits that are only accessories.

Anybody have any idea if this is a valid model #? If so, how old
would that saw be?

The seller indicates that the saw was only used 4 times and does not
say how much he/she wants for the saw. Assuming that it is a good
saw, what would be a fair price?

Thanks.


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Nova

in reply to [email protected] (Jason) on 20/05/2004 12:56 PM

20/05/2004 9:48 PM

Jason wrote:

> I am looking at a used Craftsman table saw that is for sale, but I
> can't seem to find any information of the saw. The model number is
> 113.298720 and it is a 10inch saw. I have looked on the sears website
> and the number turns up nothin'. I have Googled the number and all I
> get is a few hits that are only accessories.
>
> Anybody have any idea if this is a valid model #? If so, how old
> would that saw be?
>
> The seller indicates that the saw was only used 4 times and does not
> say how much he/she wants for the saw. Assuming that it is a good
> saw, what would be a fair price?
>
> Thanks.

The saw was made by Emerson and does shows up on Sears parts web site.
Try:

http://www3.sears.com/

Enter the model number in the appropriate box and click "Go".

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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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[email protected] (mrmortise)

in reply to [email protected] (Jason) on 20/05/2004 12:56 PM

13/06/2004 6:57 PM

Hello,
The saw you are speaking of is in my garage as we speak. I have
owned it and cut a lot of wood with it since I purchased it in the mid
80's. It has been a good saw overall, except for the inadequate fence.
I just went out yesterday and bought the brand new Craftsman line
cabinet style saw #0922124N with the Beismeyer fence, since I didn't
see the point in spending a lot of money fixing up this one. I was
also looking for more power as well, as the saw has a 1 hp motor. If
you can get the saw for $200 you are doing ok. I wouldn't recommend
paying more than that. Don't tell that to the next guy who might buy
mine though! HeHe! Good Luck on you saw!
MrMortise

JJ

"John"

in reply to [email protected] (Jason) on 20/05/2004 12:56 PM

20/05/2004 8:08 PM

It doesn't matter how old it is; just what condition it is in and what the
fence it.
Their new saws with alignarip fences go for about $400. Assuming it is in
good condition, they go used for $250.
If it does not have the alignarip fence I wouldn't go over $100 regardless
of condition because you will have to replace the fence.
(If it has cast iron extensions, I might go $50 higher.)


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