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Glen Butler
01-04-2010, 10:13 PM
Its a comet radial arm from sometime in the 50's. I can pick it up for $100.

keith micinski
01-04-2010, 10:28 PM
I say get it just because it is from the 50's and it looks like brand new. Plus I just like old stuff.

Craig McCormick
01-04-2010, 10:31 PM
Heck that is so beautiful I'd put it in my living room.

Craig

Karl Card
01-04-2010, 10:32 PM
Id have to snag it to... didnt really matter if id use it or not..

John A langley
01-04-2010, 10:34 PM
good liking saw, comets are good, did you have to clean it up

Karl Card
01-04-2010, 10:46 PM
Heck that is so beautiful I'd put it in my living room.

Craig


You know I think a living room would make a great shop... especially mine..lol

Jon Lanier
01-04-2010, 11:09 PM
Heck that is so beautiful I'd put it in my living room.

Craig
You know you are tool geek when.....

;)

glenn bradley
01-04-2010, 11:21 PM
I don't have any use for a RAS. Hardly ever use my CMS but, that is a sweet lookin' tool. Is it really a small blade or is the saw chassis just that massive?

Harold Burrell
01-04-2010, 11:40 PM
Wow! I was made in the 50's! I wish I looked that good...

george wilson
01-04-2010, 11:45 PM
They just don't make machines with that charm anymore!!:)

Peter Luch
01-05-2010, 1:16 AM
Comets have been used in commercial construction for a loooonnnngggg time. Get that thing it's worth more than asking!

Aloha, Pete

Glen Butler
01-05-2010, 3:48 AM
I have been wanting a radial arm and I don't need something huge. I will call tomorrow and see if it is still available.

David DeCristoforo
01-05-2010, 6:42 PM
PLEASE... tell us you bought this saw! $100?!?!?!?! And you had to ask? Scheech!

Bob Vallaster
01-05-2010, 7:42 PM
One more 'get it' response.
I'd stop by NAPA on the way home for a radiator hose elbow of appropriate diameter to put a 45- or 90-degree side discharge on that dust chute. A J- or U-bend would facilitate vacuum hose connection...

BobV

Sandy Jackson
01-05-2010, 8:07 PM
I really have no need in a RAS, haven't owned one in 25 years.
But I'd jump on that at twice the price.

Glen Butler
01-05-2010, 8:09 PM
I just got a hold of the guy and I am going to take a look at the saw now. Wish me luck.

Peter Quinn
01-05-2010, 8:13 PM
That is such awesome and beautiful industrial design, for $100 I'd buy it even if it were broken beyond use just as a conversation piece. That dual rail design looks like the early precursor of todays SCMS, but less plastic and way cooler. And if it works, even better!

keith micinski
01-05-2010, 8:18 PM
For God's sakes, just by it. I think it is so cool that I agree, if that thing doesn't work I would still by it, and I also have no use for a RAS.

Jason White
01-05-2010, 9:17 PM
I'd buy it just to have in my office as a conversation piece!:)



Its a comet radial arm from sometime in the 50's. I can pick it up for $100.

harry strasil
01-05-2010, 9:52 PM
I'd hock my soul for that beauty.

Shane Whitlock
01-05-2010, 10:11 PM
Damn that's a good lookin saw ;)


Glen I am glad ya bought it. I almost hated seeing it go, but as you could see my shop is getting a little crowded.

Build ya a nice Mr. Sawdust table for it and use the heck out of it.

Hope ya enjoy it and if ya have any questions or problems with it just ask.

Shane

Bruce Page
01-05-2010, 10:21 PM
I have disliked the RAS ever since I had a bad scare on one when I was a kid but that Comet is a beauty!

Glen Butler
01-05-2010, 11:15 PM
Well as you can see from Shane's post above I bought it. And from a fellow creeker I found out as we loaded it in the car.

You all should take a look at Shane's other restoration projects. He has some very impressive machines. You can see them here. http://www.shanewhitlock.com/

Especially take a look at the 1905 18" jointer. That thing is mammoth.

David DeCristoforo
01-05-2010, 11:21 PM
Hey Shane... maybe you will want to sell me that Oliver TS for a hundred bucks? Or maybe that 18" Crescent jointer?

Van Huskey
01-06-2010, 12:37 AM
That Comet is gorgeous. Powertools just aren't as elegant today. My RAS goes pretty much unused but I too would have bought it in a heartbeat maybe just displayed it, though that also seems to be a shame.

What are your plans for it?

Glen Butler
01-06-2010, 12:52 AM
I just wanted an RAS so I could rough crosscut lumber. I hate waiting for my miter saw to get up to speed for every single cut. My last project was 110 cabinet doors. I figure there was 5 roughcut pieces per door. That is 550 total pieces. My miter saw takes a second or two to get up to speed. So in 550 pieces I wasted somewhere between 10 and 18 minutes of my life waiting for the saw to spool up. Call me a nut, but I hate things that are not efficient.

Van Huskey
01-06-2010, 3:02 AM
Nice to see it is going to get real use, though there is a tiny part of me that thinks it is just to pretty to use. :o

As for efficiency I totally understand, I am constantly trying to shave a second off of repetative tasks, those seconds build up and reduce fatigue and frustration.

Sean Nagle
01-06-2010, 11:56 AM
Well as you can see from Shane's post above I bought it. And from a fellow creeker I found out as we loaded it in the car.

You all should take a look at Shane's other restoration projects. He has some very impressive machines. You can see them here. http://www.shanewhitlock.com/

Especially take a look at the 1905 18" jointer. That thing is mammoth.

Shane has some spectacular restorations.

Shane Whitlock
01-06-2010, 8:15 PM
Hey Shane... maybe you will want to sell me that Oliver TS for a hundred bucks? Or maybe that 18" Crescent jointer?
Nah I better not, if I did that I would just barely be breaking even ;)

Bruce Page
01-06-2010, 8:34 PM
Shane has some spectacular restorations.

That's a understatement!

Beautiful work Shane.