Evolution Of Craftsman Table Saws
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DIYJob Apron With Ball Fringe : Vintage Sewing Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . Evolution Of Craftsman Table Saws post from Toolmonger : The Week In Tools on 30 June 2010 11:35:51 AM . Toolmonger : The Week In Tools The Heavy Duty Driver’ Bench Saw” from a 1931 Sears Craftsman catalog , only four years after Sears registered the brand , boasted that it came complete with motor” and Timken tapered roller bearings . It cost 42.50 at the time an average month’s rent on a house was 18 and was considered innovative for its speed and durability . What I find interesting is how little the basic technology of the table saw has changed in 80
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