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Rick Potter
05-05-2011, 12:09 PM
A guy told me he had seen a 10" Craftsman RAS with a long arm that would crosscut 29".

Anyone ever heard of this, or is this guy pulling my chain?

Rick Potter

Lee Schierer
05-05-2011, 12:15 PM
I don't know if he's telling the truth about a 10" saw, but the following is from a craftsman site:

* Item# 00922010000
* Mfr. Model# 22010

This Craftsman Professional 3 hp 10" Radial Arm Saw features Laser Trac technology designed to assist in aligning the blade to the work piece. With a sturdy work surface for large work pieces and a built-in accessory shaft, this radial saw is durable, versatile and exceptionally strong.
The Delta 33-400 14-inch Radial Arm Saw offers extra cutting capacity with the extra-long turret arm on this heavy-duty radial saw. Crosscut up to 29 inches and rip up to 41 inches "

Chip Lindley
05-05-2011, 12:25 PM
If it's some new and current import from Sears, I would not be aware.

The largest RAS sold by Sears (that I know of) was the DeWalt 12" 7790 badged as Craftsman. Here's a black DeWalt just like the last Sears saws in the '80s catalog:

http://www.owwm.com/photoindex/images/10845-A.jpg

The 7790 has about a 16" crosscut capacity. No way even the rip capacity is close to 29"

Chip Lindley
05-05-2011, 12:53 PM
Per the Sears ad Lee found:

Odd that Sears includes specs of a BIG 33-400 Delta 14" RAS in their 10" RAS ad! I don't get it. But that spiffy 10" RAS does not have 29" crosscut OR have a 3Hp motor either. "Developed Hp" happens just before a motor lets it's smoke out! That's nothing new. Sears has been increasingly hyping their stuff for around 40 years now. This 22010 looks like a "normal" Sears 10" RAS to me:

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Rick Potter
05-06-2011, 3:47 AM
Nope, the one he was talking about is a20 years old or so, and looks just like any other Craftsman saw of the era. I think he was blowing smoke. I will see him tomorrow and get to the bottom of it.

Rick

Rich Noterman
05-06-2011, 9:30 AM
A Craftsman saw will cut 29" if you make 2 passes One from each end

Jim Foster
05-06-2011, 1:19 PM
I would not be surprised. I thought Craftsman made an odd duck that had a pretty small blade and motor with a long carriage for a while

Larry Edgerton
05-06-2011, 6:36 PM
Maybe its an OMGA! Mine cuts 29".

Nah, probably just blowing smoke......

Rick Potter
05-06-2011, 8:17 PM
Question answered. Here's the skinny....A guy puts a Craftsman saw he inherited from his dad on CL, looks up a Craftsman web site and copies the description almost verbatim. Unfortunately, a Delta saw's specs somehow get mixed up in the Craftsman site. One person tells another about the 'long arm' Craftsman RAS, and a legend is born...repeated by dummies like me.

Lee nailed it!!

I do like Rich's explanation better though.

Rick Potter

Jerome Hanby
05-09-2011, 1:17 PM
A Craftsman saw will cut 29" if you make 2 passes One from each end

I bet that's the ticket!