Yes, amazingly enough magazines do not stay in lock step with my progress in the craft . . . . the nerve :D. As Jim points out, there are always new...
I understand the urge to go with 80 teeth. My go-to plywood blade is from Carbide Processors and is a 55 tooth plywood blade ground to a .125" kerf....
I very rarely beat the "contribute" drum but, $6 for a year of seeing photos seems pretty reasonable. So often a picture is worth a dozen posts when...
There are various ways, Google Drive and so forth. Most often I just have a few so I just email them to myself and then post them from the computer....
Glenn, I had the wrong number. Correct model number is 113.29901.
This thread may help. Besides Grandpa's 1950 Emerson I had a 1970's "113." contractor. I added a decent fence, PALs, machined pulleys and a link belt. I also wrapped a 90# bag of Redi-crete in plastic and tossed it in the base for ballast.
I could get the blade very well aligned at 90 degrees but, as with nearly all contractor format saws, bevel cuts were a challenge.