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<blockquote data-quote="parkerdog" data-source="post: 301878" data-attributes="member: 5503"><p>An old craftsman table saw model 113.27520 followed me home today from craigslist.</p><p></p><p>It's a fixer upper but the motor works good and bearings seem to be good but it doesn't have a rip fence nor miter fence. I've been googling and searching through some forums but they seem to be for the hard core woodworker and I'm lost. lol</p><p></p><p>Other than ebay for parts is there a nice easy to understand forum (like tinboats) that could give me some pointers on the saw. Like look for original fences or go aftermarket etc. I'm not going to turn it into restoration project just a saw that I can use for my projects and be somewhat accurate.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parkerdog, post: 301878, member: 5503"] An old craftsman table saw model 113.27520 followed me home today from craigslist. It's a fixer upper but the motor works good and bearings seem to be good but it doesn't have a rip fence nor miter fence. I've been googling and searching through some forums but they seem to be for the hard core woodworker and I'm lost. lol Other than ebay for parts is there a nice easy to understand forum (like tinboats) that could give me some pointers on the saw. Like look for original fences or go aftermarket etc. I'm not going to turn it into restoration project just a saw that I can use for my projects and be somewhat accurate. Thanks [ATTACH type="full" alt="craftsman 113.xxxxx.jpg"]0[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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