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Jason Hallowell
05-09-2010, 3:54 AM
I went to a swap meet this morning looking to replace some old hand planes that were stolen a while back, and ended up coming home with a Dewalt radial arm saw. I was able to test it there, and is sounded great. I got the saw, the original stand, a stack of blades, an additional aftermarket blade guard, and two bailey hand planes, all for $80. Looks like it was made in 1959. Can't wait to get it cleaned up and making sawdust.

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Erik Christensen
05-09-2010, 10:19 AM
nice saw - please keep us updated with pics as you restore it.

great find

Bill White
05-09-2010, 2:00 PM
AWWWWW! Shame on you. That's the one I wanted.
Bill

Randal Stevenson
05-09-2010, 10:07 PM
GWI model?

The other blade guard, looks like its off a 60's (Black and Decker) model.

Chip Lindley
05-09-2010, 10:29 PM
Great little RAS for trim work! Congrats!!

Sad about your stolen wood planes! Keep an eye on CL and local pawn shops if they were taken recently. Few thieves are really into woodworking! They just need drug $$$.

Jason Hallowell
05-10-2010, 9:37 PM
Started cleaning it up today, and surprisingly it looks like I won't have to do much to it at all. The keyed power switch and numbered labels all over it lead me to believe that it came from a wood shop classroom, and it looks like they kept it tuned up very well. I love looking at the beautiful restorations over at OWWM, but I'm more concerned with functionality than aesthetics, and I just don't have the time to strip and re-paint the whole thing. I think I'll just build a nice table for it, make a few fine tune adjustments, and put it to use asap.



GWI model?

The other blade guard, looks like its off a 60's (Black and Decker) model.

It's a 9" MBF model. I think you're right about the other guard, it looks like it was from a 60's B&D 10". It does fit, but using it might temp me to put on a blade too big for the motor. I'll probably just stick with the old guard for now.