Frank Drackman
07-13-2020, 2:00 PM
A few weeks ago my cousin asked me if I wanted any of his dad's old tools. They had been in his basement for over thirty years, and needed to find a new home. He dropped off a bunch of rusted relics that I started sorting through.
Part of the collection was a Sears table saw model# 103.22161. I believe that it was manufactured in the early 1950s. It was covered in rust & the mechanical parts were frozen. I cleaned, disassembled & lubed everything that I could and the blade now raises & tilts.
Does anyone know the paint color that Sears used during this era? As best I can tell it is gold. The stand could use a refresh & I am not sure if I will touch the actual saw.
A couple of pictures:
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Part of the collection was a Sears table saw model# 103.22161. I believe that it was manufactured in the early 1950s. It was covered in rust & the mechanical parts were frozen. I cleaned, disassembled & lubed everything that I could and the blade now raises & tilts.
Does anyone know the paint color that Sears used during this era? As best I can tell it is gold. The stand could use a refresh & I am not sure if I will touch the actual saw.
A couple of pictures:
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